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Old 08-May-2006, 21:36   #1
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black helmet visors
ive been looking for a new visor for my arai hemet but the genuine dark tint/black are not dark enough,,,you can still see your face through the visor ,,,can any body tell me where i can get a black non see through ,,,ive had iradium one before and wanted a change
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Old 08-May-2006, 21:48   #2
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prices are nothing special, but don't know anywhere else.

Sorry, just read your genuine dark tint aint dark enough!
Mine is plenty dark enough, can't see much behind it.

[Edited on 8-5-2006 by NBs996]
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Old 08-May-2006, 21:52   #3
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E-bay.

Put Arai in as a search word and you will find true black race visors. £35 ish.

Any good ???

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ARAI-BLACK-VIS...QQcmdZViewItem

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Old 09-May-2006, 07:12   #4
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The "Dark Tint" visors from The Visor Shop are black. You can't see my face behind them!
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Old 09-May-2006, 11:15   #5
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There's a company in Guernsey that post them out to you, hang on I'll find their number....

ah, it's OMP 01481 240 576
they're pretty good, apparently reasonable aswell
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Old 09-May-2006, 11:38   #6
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my pennys worth, beware I find if it's to dark you can't see in the shadows,
riding just becomes a game of roulette as you can't see the road surface when you go though the trees shadows ect, and with the roads the way they are I think is dangerous, ps I do have a iridium one which is just right but I have had ones thats to dark,
and that realy slows you down, reading the road is what it's about.
dont hate me, just keep it in mind.
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Old 09-May-2006, 16:09   #7
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Don't hate you - good advice. IMHO the Shoei dark tint I get is not too dark to allow me full appreciation of the shadows. Blast that darn Hank Marvin.
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cheers guys i will take the info on board,,,,you are right
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