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fizzwheel 07-07-05 05:00 PM

Would you do this
 
I work with a guy who rides

Tonight he wore sunglasses under his lid, nowt wrong with that I hear you say. He had a Dark Visor on to. Now I just think that is taking the P*ss

Carsick 07-07-05 05:30 PM

Why taking the ****? If it's bright enough to be necessary and he's careful about lifting the visor when he goes under very shaded areas like trees or tunnels then it's not an issue.

didge 07-07-05 05:45 PM

still there is no point is there?

Grinch 07-07-05 05:48 PM

I've done that.. but then my visor only had a 20% tint.... and it was really sunny.. and I didn't have a clear one on me.. :D

Carsick 07-07-05 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by didge
still there is no point is there?

You not ridden in very bright sunshine?
Sometimes there is a point. So long as he can see where he's going I see no problem with him wearing both.

Supervox 07-07-05 05:49 PM

Re: Would you do this
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fizzwheel
I work with a guy who rides

Tonight he wore sunglasses under his lid, nowt wrong with that I hear you say. He had a Dark Visor on to. Now I just think that is taking the P*ss

I've done it myself quite often - admittedly my visor isn't *that* dark (blue iridium - but dark enough not to be legal) - but early morning & evening when the sun is bright & low it's a godsend.

didge 07-07-05 05:56 PM

Quote:

You not ridden in very bright sunshine?
Sometimes there is a point. So long as he can see where he's going I see no problem with him wearing both.

i thought that a tinted visor would havbeen enugh didnt know it was realy bright sun cos he didnt say that :?

Carsick 07-07-05 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by didge
Quote:

You not ridden in very bright sunshine?
Sometimes there is a point. So long as he can see where he's going I see no problem with him wearing both.
i thought that a tinted visor would havbeen enugh didnt know it was realy bright sun cos he didnt say that :?

It was just an assumption of mine, since he wouldn't be able to see where he was going if it wasn't very bright sunshine.

didge 07-07-05 06:10 PM

ahh i c

fizzwheel 07-07-05 06:11 PM

Just seemd pretty stupid to me, guys visor is pretty dark, compared to my iridium one and then to wear sunglasses underneath when it looked like it was going to rain due to dark clouds coming in overhead.

Sorry should have put more detail in my original post.


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