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Yeah that's the one I looked at.
Now a pin-lock visor is something that's missing on the Arai. I tried an anti mist insert on my Arai and it fowls the top of the opening on the front. You also only get 1 maybe 2 attempts at fitting one to an Arai visor because they are stick on. It would be nice to fit a tinted anti mist insert with a pin lock and then when night falls change it to a clear one. Which ever one your not using you can keep it in an old sock under your seat. No can do with an Arai. :BangHead: |
Yea read about/heard that on the Long way down they would have problems with the visors misting up, you think Arai being a good company could come up with an oe visor that doesnt mist up. My condor one misted like a bit+h on heat when i got it, but bought meself a pin lock and never hand any problems now with the visor misting only my glasses
Wonder if pin lock do glasses inserts??? |
The new style Tour X has a pin-lock visor.
Not sure if it will be backward complatible with the current Tour X?? Nick. |
BTW.....
Can't you get a kit to put an pin-lock in any visor? Nick. |
Whats a pin lock visor?
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You can be it involues you drilling into your nice visor to place the pins in the visor but if you get is slightly wrong it doesnt work and you have just wasted a good visor and now you have a pin lock insert that will not fit.
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Thanks I dont fancy doing that to it cheers chaps!
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Shoei Hornet has been around for a while now. I prefer the older version...the new one looks like one of those mutant mask things!
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Slightly off topic but if anybody wants a new visor and you don't want to pay top whack then check out
http://www.racevisors.co.uk/
They are based in Guernsey so quite a bit cheaper. But, please note......... Some of the tinted, coloured and reflective motorcycle helmet visors that Shop Offshore Ltd. sell are not BSI or EC05 approved and are intended for off-road or track use only. It is your responsibility to check with your local authorities the legality of the visors in your area. Use of these visors on the road is legal in Guernsey but not in the UK. Shop Offshore Ltd. cannot be held responsible for any prosecution that arises from the use of these visors in the UK. I've been smacked in the visor at 100 mph with a rock the size of a golf ball flipped up by a Tuono. Yes it did mark my new visor but didn't shatter. |
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