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I couldn't not get this
#11
Picture please, popgun?
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#12
^^ +1
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#13
(11-16-2019, 12:55 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: Awesome Gold!

Do you have one of those stick on sunvisor things on your screen? I have one on mine, but had to cut it as it was too wide (narrow dimension) and interfered with the normal view. I love it now.

Sorry popgun, not understanding. Undecided
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#14
Here is the link to it. It is a removable plastic strip that goes on the inside of the shield, using some water.

[url=https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BSCFETQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1]https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BSC...UTF8&psc=1
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#15
Ah ya, I see.

Hey - I have a Nolan that looks similar (same colour too), but has built-in flippin' shade.

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#16
Thanks for the link, popgun. How good is it at blocking out that late afternoon sun one occasionally has to ride into?
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#17
It works pretty darn good I think. In the Summer the sun is directly in my eyes on the way home and it works good. When I used an open face helmet it had snaps for a snap on brim or whatever its called. When I went to full face that went away. So I tried the Sunblocker and am happy with it.

Note that it is applied like a decal using water and can be a bit fiddly to install and its best to let it sit overnight to totally dry. It will not be optical grade when on the helmet, but I can see through it when I have to. And like I said, I trimmed it so it would be narrower from top to bottom. Took a couple of tries to get it to where I wanted.
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#18
Must look more closely at one. Riding into the sun is tough.
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#19
Cormanus, I have used electrical tape to do the same thing.
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#20
I have a Sunblocker on both of my helmets and have used them for several years.
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