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hongman 17-02-11 06:43 PM

Pinlock...
 
Are f*cking amazing.

I just got home to find them (1 clear, 1 tinted) waiting for me and wasted no time in fitting.

Ok, it took me a lot longer than it should have working out how to fit them but the results are, 100% perfect.

Was just prancing about the front room with my lid on and shut, breathing as heavily as I could without a single hint of mist.

With my old visor I could hold my breath and it'd still get misted up ;)

At last, I can see where I am going! Helps somewhat with the British weather :smt040

Its deffo one of those "how did I live without it before" purchases :cheers:

maviczap 17-02-11 07:19 PM

Re: Pinlock...
 
What took you soooooooooooo long ;)

Lucas 17-02-11 07:24 PM

Re: Pinlock...
 
where have you been?

Tom_the_great 17-02-11 07:55 PM

Re: Pinlock...
 
ive had my pinlock since may last year noticed its now got abit of a gap at the bottem edge which ruins the effect clearly anyone know why this is?

*sorry for the hi jack

ps pinlocks rule :)

beabert 17-02-11 08:06 PM

Re: Pinlock...
 
I pinched one off mates xlite, fits my htc fine. Perfect!

andrewsmith 17-02-11 08:32 PM

Re: Pinlock...
 
first thing that went in my xlite was the insert its never left since

hongman 17-02-11 08:38 PM

Re: Pinlock...
 
Hey I've only been riding since last Aug :(

Lucas 17-02-11 08:56 PM

Re: Pinlock...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom_the_great (Post 2484802)
ive had my pinlock since may last year noticed its now got abit of a gap at the bottem edge which ruins the effect clearly anyone know why this is?

*sorry for the hi jack

ps pinlocks rule :)

Take it out, wash both pinlock and visor with warm water and fairy liquid, rinse, then soak up water with paper towel, don't wipe or it'll scratch, leave to air dry. If the pinlock seal has lost the rubbery feel, applying a little Vaseline may help.

Try at your own risk ;)

Icanopit 17-02-11 09:10 PM

Re: Pinlock...
 
Also TTG, the pins rotate? moving in an eliptical motion, carefull how you read this BUT are they in the right position for maximum tension ??

Tom_the_great 17-02-11 10:40 PM

Re: Pinlock...
 
will check this weekend give it a fresh wash thanks for the info


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