Tinted visors [poll]
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I have one of those fogcity things that change shades when you are in direct sun light. It doesn't get as dark as a tint but it takes all the glare out and reverts back to clear when it is dark. This is great for riding through mountains with lots of trees and shade across the road as it constantly adjusts. It also does not fog up ever.
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Fog City for T and I also, so far I cannot fault it. Day or night it's a ripper.ZXR750 wrote:I have one of those fogcity things that change shades when you are in direct sun light. It doesn't get as dark as a tint but it takes all the glare out and reverts back to clear when it is dark. This is great for riding through mountains with lots of trees and shade across the road as it constantly adjusts. It also does not fog up ever.
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I have the standard clear visor...and a dark smoke one for my AGV bucket
BOTH have FogCity on ' em
I tended to wear the dark one all the time..but having been out at night lately
the dark visor is too bloody dangerous..can't see jack shit
so
i have swapped back to the Clear and wear dark sunnies under it
during the day ...cool
which are fine with the visor up too
I have a pair of 'yellow' sunnies in the bag for low light
so i have a choice at night...no specs or yellow
..works well
hth
BOTH have FogCity on ' em
I tended to wear the dark one all the time..but having been out at night lately
the dark visor is too bloody dangerous..can't see jack shit
so
i have swapped back to the Clear and wear dark sunnies under it
during the day ...cool
I have a pair of 'yellow' sunnies in the bag for low light
so i have a choice at night...no specs or yellow
..works well
hth
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Yep. As far as I know, it's illegal to wear tinted visors at night in Vic, but not here in SA or NSW. Not sure about the other states. The wearing of helmets and tinted visors is not covered under the Australian Road Rules, but under various road traffic laws individual to each state.rocco wrote:They called the highway patrol commander and he said no probs, not illegal.
This is in NSW
Which is sorta like saying its not illegal to ride with no helmet in those states. Unless you HAD to (the visor not the helmet) why would you ?
Do your wear your sun glasses at night ? (and I dont mean yellow ones)
I will wear a tinted visor if i get caught out but its not cool and it is dangerous. I want all the peripheral vision I can and I think it is in THIS area that tints are dangerous. Sure if you are young and your night vision is good, blah blah but if someone can tell me the ADVANTAGE of wearing a tinted visor at night I will say Hondas are g.. are goo... are g, g, g,...
well you get the drift
cmon no stories, advantages....
Do your wear your sun glasses at night ? (and I dont mean yellow ones)
I will wear a tinted visor if i get caught out but its not cool and it is dangerous. I want all the peripheral vision I can and I think it is in THIS area that tints are dangerous. Sure if you are young and your night vision is good, blah blah but if someone can tell me the ADVANTAGE of wearing a tinted visor at night I will say Hondas are g.. are goo... are g, g, g,...
well you get the drift
cmon no stories, advantages....
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not many advantages at night that I can think of.......if you get caught out late and have no choice, then just ride with the visor up
and eat bug splat !!
seriously, swapping visors is easy at home, but who carries a spare clear around ? They are bulky uncomfortable etc etc.
The *simple* solution is a set of safety glasses ( the plastic ones), kept under your seat. These are great at night with the visor up. They are also good in the rain, in overcast conditions if you are caught with your tinted visor........hit the outside of the glasses with some Rain-X, and heh-presto, instant clear vision - sure the inside of your lid will get a bit damp, but its better than hospital food

seriously, swapping visors is easy at home, but who carries a spare clear around ? They are bulky uncomfortable etc etc.
The *simple* solution is a set of safety glasses ( the plastic ones), kept under your seat. These are great at night with the visor up. They are also good in the rain, in overcast conditions if you are caught with your tinted visor........hit the outside of the glasses with some Rain-X, and heh-presto, instant clear vision - sure the inside of your lid will get a bit damp, but its better than hospital food
".....shut the gate on this one Maxie......it's the ducks guts !!............."
Its illegal to do all sorts of sh3t in Vic but unless it involves 1. speeding, 2. alchohol or 3. hooning then you just ain't gunna experience a problem with it.
The above may be read as 1. revenue, 2. smack me in the face obvious control issue and 3. politically popular
Road safety is no longer a strategy and now covers only political self interest and revenue raising. If it were otherwise you would see coppers on the road and get your fines with a lecture instead of a marketing brochure with the computer generated bill.
Every road outing I see people on the phone, driving through lights, failing to stop/giveway, driving unroadworthy vehicles, failing to indicate, tailgating, failing to give way, not keeping left, etc etc etc
If I got pinged for a sh4ty dark visor then it would be time to start working out and repeating "are you talking to me" into the mirror.
The above may be read as 1. revenue, 2. smack me in the face obvious control issue and 3. politically popular
Road safety is no longer a strategy and now covers only political self interest and revenue raising. If it were otherwise you would see coppers on the road and get your fines with a lecture instead of a marketing brochure with the computer generated bill.
Every road outing I see people on the phone, driving through lights, failing to stop/giveway, driving unroadworthy vehicles, failing to indicate, tailgating, failing to give way, not keeping left, etc etc etc
If I got pinged for a sh4ty dark visor then it would be time to start working out and repeating "are you talking to me" into the mirror.
Just one more law and everyone will be safe.


i know ya gonna hate me for this but tinted black visors shouldnt be allowed at night.....went out tonight to see what it was like and it was dangerous..........even though you may see a cart with its lights you will not see a dog crossing road or anything without lights.
Danger to you and anyone else around......
would you let someone with tunnel vision or very poor eyesight drive a car around near your family street?
guess not
it is a pain to swap visors....mate in town on trips puts his around his hips waste line.
i only wanted mine dark purely to stop sun beaming down on me when coming home late in the arvo.
plus as we know you look like a mean fucker with a black visor....great for pervin too

Danger to you and anyone else around......
would you let someone with tunnel vision or very poor eyesight drive a car around near your family street?
guess not
it is a pain to swap visors....mate in town on trips puts his around his hips waste line.
i only wanted mine dark purely to stop sun beaming down on me when coming home late in the arvo.
plus as we know you look like a mean fucker with a black visor....great for pervin too
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I have a Hyper Optiks visor insert
Best money i've spent ........ other than the 10
it sticks inside the clear visor and goes light and dark with the sun
had it for 12 months now ...... money well spent
Best money i've spent ........ other than the 10
it sticks inside the clear visor and goes light and dark with the sun
had it for 12 months now ...... money well spent
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It maybe illegal to ride with a tinted visor at night here in vic,but i have never known anyone to be booked for it.I guess if you had an accident though,your insurance company might use it as an excuse not to pay.
I find riding with a tinted visor at night not too bad,but irriduim ones are just about impossible.If i know im gunna be riding at night i change helmets(i have 4 to choose from)but if i get caught out,too bad.
I find riding with a tinted visor at night not too bad,but irriduim ones are just about impossible.If i know im gunna be riding at night i change helmets(i have 4 to choose from)but if i get caught out,too bad.

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