Visor Inserts

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triumph_taz
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Visor Inserts

Post by triumph_taz »

Finally got another visor for my lid - Yey now I can see again!!!!!!

Unfortunately pinlock visor insert has had it. Rode the bike today with just the visor and within seconds the visor had misted!!!! It is amazing how much u miss these things when u aint got em.

Anyway, I have decide dto replace the original insert with a sun reactive fog ciry jobby that were on display at the Honda/Bridge open day. They seem like a good idea and looked liek they will do the job. I will let y'all know how I get on with it.

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Post by Dynasangel »

I have a sun reactive one and I think its great wouldnt like to ride without
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Post by Funky »

I have a rezactive fog city and swear by it
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Post by billinom8s »

idont have an insert, just a good old fashioned black one, clear visor tucked away tho, just i case.
if it mists up, just open it for a few secs
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