window tint motorcycle helmet

It's not our fault!We're terribly sorry, but we couldn't find the page you requested. You can try to find it from our Home Page, or you can try to searching:Helmet VisorWeeTect helmet visor is a custom injection molding visor optical class 1 with anti fog coating, hard coating and color mirror coat which complaint with CE and ASTM standard. It includes motorcycle visor, hockey visor, full face respirator visor, football visor, paintball mask, pilot visor,anti fog insert and more.This page will provide you with rules and regulations governing after market equipment on vehicles. For more information and details on these laws, please see our printable brochure. For information on the types of vehicles and required equipment, see the Vehicle Classifications page. (Visors, stickers, hood scoops, mud, and all other after market items.) If you are unable to get your questions answered by this Web site, please e-mail them to equipment@wsp.wa.gov. Every once and a while, I stop by Manny, Moe and Jack's (AKA Pep

Boys) to see what's up. They carry a lot of automotive products that are also useful for motorcycles. Blaster" horns (review) that they sell are fantastic, and will wake up the dreamiest cager, no matter how intense their cell phone conversation. One day as I was cruising the aisles, I saw a package of tinted plastic It cost $1.50, and I guess you're supposed to use it to stick to your window to help prevent glare. I immediately thought it would be useful if it could stick on to a helmet visor as a sunshade. I figured it was worth the investment just to see if The film is supposed to stick by static cling or something to a clean I brought the stuff home, cut out about a 2" by 8" long strip and was ready to try it. The directions suggested wetting the surface first, To my surprise, the stuff immediately stuck to my visor, and it seemedI took the helmet out for a ride and found that it stuck like it was glued on. I peeled it off again when I got home to readjust it with no problem.

keep it cleaner and make the visor easier to clean also. The only problem I've noticed with an inside mounting is that you can
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motorcycle repair sharonville ohiothese are caused by the tiny air pockets that result from the material sticking to the visor's surface. UPDATE: webBikeWorld reader "K.S." has a solution to the problem with bubbles: "...I do have a tip for your article regarding the "bubbles" that you see when its mounted on the inside of your As with window tint, you first spray or apply a soap and water solution to the visor and tint. I am talking about a very very small amount of soap, like 2-3 DROPS of soap for a whole spray bottle of water. You are then able to slide the tint around till you get it just where

you want it, using a very light touch. Then after the first pass of a squeegee or the like, it will set still, and then you can just squeegee all the water and the air bubbles right out from between the tint and the visor. This will give you the best, clearest and undistorted vision that youThanks for the tip, K.S.! By the way, for either the outside or inside installation, you may have to cut the film to fit the curvature of the visor to ensure that the visor can close and seal correctly. I can honestly say that this is the best $1.50 I ever spent in my life! I've had it on my helmet for about 2 years now with no problems whatsoever. It works great, especially when you're headed into the sun in the later You can see through it, so it never obstructs your vision. it multiplies the usefulness of sunglasses for when the sun is really intense. Laying a strip across the top of your visor really helps right in the spot where you need it the most.

Whenever I try a helmet without it, I really notice it -- I feel like I'm trapped in a fishbowl torture chamber with the sun pouring in and blasting my eyes with glare and heat. Definitely, absolutely try this stuff. type is selling it for as much as $10 a strip -- which is laughable, as the package I bought in Pep Boys can probably do 6 helmets. By the way, you can also add multiple strips for an increased (darker) effect, and the window tinting is usually also available with UV protection. Motorcycle Helmet Reviews by Brand Note: For informational use only. All material and photographs are Copyright © webWorld International, LLC since 2000.See the webBikeWorld® Site InfoProduct specifications, features and details may change or differ from our descriptions. Always check before purchasing. the Terms and Conditions! Comments are ordered from most recent to oldest. From "J.S.": "Thank you for the review of the cling plastic for our helmets.