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Nobbylad 12-10-09 04:15 PM

Shoei visors on offer at Racevisors
 
Recently picked up the gradient tint TT visor for my Shoei XR1000 for only £20.95 from Racevisors.

Had been looking to either re-use my Hyperoptics instead of my pinlock insert due to the low Autumnal sunshine, however at £20.95 delivered, decided to get a new visor.

Works a treat!

wyrdness 12-10-09 04:18 PM

Re: Shoei visors on offer at Racevisors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nobbylad (Post 2061748)
Recently picked up the gradient tint TT visor for my Shoei XR1000 for only £20.95 from Racevisors.

Had been looking to either re-use my Hyperoptics instead of my pinlock insert due to the low Autumnal sunshine, however at £20.95 delivered, decided to get a new visor.

Works a treat!

Thanks for the tip. I need a new visor for my Raid II.

The only problem that I've had with Racevisors is that an email address that I've used only for ordering from them, somehow ended up in the hands of scammers.

Nobbylad 12-10-09 04:32 PM

Re: Shoei visors on offer at Racevisors
 
I think you mentioned that, couldn't you just use any (fake) email address?

Either that or order by phone?

wyrdness 12-10-09 04:35 PM

Re: Shoei visors on offer at Racevisors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nobbylad (Post 2061758)
I think you mentioned that, couldn't you just use any (fake) email address?

Either that or order by phone?

I usually make up new email addresses that are unique to the company that I'm ordering from. So this email address that I used was a one-off just for ordering from racevisors. So when I started getting scam emails to that address, I knew that they'd obtained it from racevisors or from their credit card processing company.

mr.anderson 12-10-09 05:18 PM

Re: Shoei visors on offer at Racevisors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wyrdness (Post 2061761)
I usually make up new email addresses that are unique to the company that I'm ordering from. So this email address that I used was a one-off just for ordering from racevisors. So when I started getting scam emails to that address, I knew that they'd obtained it from racevisors or from their credit card processing company.


Velly velly sneeeky....


Just been on racevisors and cannot see the special advertised. Am I missing something?

bikerchick82 12-10-09 05:27 PM

Re: Shoei visors on offer at Racevisors
 
T'is only on the TT aftermarket visors....

http://www.racevisors.co.uk/category...arket-tt-shoei

rob13 13-10-09 07:47 AM

Re: Shoei visors on offer at Racevisors
 
Can someone give me some idea on whether to go for Yellow or Orange tint pinlocks? I want something for a cloudy day but not sure which to go for. What are they each used for?

AndyBrad 13-10-09 08:11 AM

Re: Shoei visors on offer at Racevisors
 
whats the antifog ones?

wyrdness 13-10-09 08:21 AM

Re: Shoei visors on offer at Racevisors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bikerchick82 (Post 2061824)
T'is only on the TT aftermarket visors....

http://www.racevisors.co.uk/category...arket-tt-shoei

I've got an iridium TT for my Raid II and it's very good. In fact I think that it fits better than the original Shoei clear visor that came with the lid.

mr.anderson 13-10-09 01:11 PM

Re: Shoei visors on offer at Racevisors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wyrdness (Post 2062537)
I've got an iridium TT for my Raid II and it's very good. In fact I think that it fits better than the original Shoei clear visor that came with the lid.

Hmmm... might try one at that price then.


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