The Bell one as well, it's only 80 more for the helmet than without it.Seems like my Arai Pro Shield is a bargain.
Separately it's 200, though.
The Bell one as well, it's only 80 more for the helmet than without it.Seems like my Arai Pro Shield is a bargain.
I'm just watching YouTube reviews. One guys says it takes almost a full minute for it to go from dark smoke to clear. No Bueno.
Also, they report issues at dawn & dusk where there is not enough light to trigger the photochromatic element, so you're stuck squinting through a clear shield at the rising or setting sun if it's in front of you.
Also... $200 USD.
Damn.
$200 USD.
I have a transitions lens for my Bell helmet that I haven't tried yet, but I can't imagine any of these problems being worse than my current situation with a fixed clear or dark tinted lens and having to swap back and forth. It also cost about the same as a fixed tinted lens.
By the way, I usually treat my lenses with Rejex to keep the water beading and the bugs sliding off. For those of you who have these transitions or photochromic lenses, have you had any issues with any treatments blocking the UV from activating the tint?
Where is that tunnel?!If you ride from bright sunlight into a dark tunnel, how quickly does the tint change?
Never used anything other than soap and water...but I’m old school .
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Anyone have any comments on the visor pinlock technology.
I have a transitions lens for my Bell helmet that I haven't tried yet, but I can't imagine any of these problems being worse than my current situation with a fixed clear or dark tinted lens and having to swap back and forth. It also cost about the same as a fixed tinted lens.
By the way, I usually treat my lenses with Rejex to keep the water beading and the bugs sliding off. For those of you who have these transitions or photochromic lenses, have you had any issues with any treatments blocking the UV from activating the tint?
It's also quick to change tint if you are travelling through one of thousand tunnels we have in Ontario...
Lemon Pledge? Really?TBH you'll never go back to wearing a tinted visor. I've owned my transitions lens for about 5 years, the dark lens is sometimes too dark in the daytime if that makes any sense. I've always cleaned the visor with lemon pledge, it's done not damage. It's also quick to change tint if you are travelling through one of thousand tunnels we have in Ontario...
Lemon Pledge? Really?
Pledge polish for helmet visors?
Yeah, like the furniture polish? At the place I am working now (aircraft mechanic working on 2 wwii waco biplanes) they use furniture polish for the...advrider.com
Huh, learned something new just now.Pledge polish for helmet visors?
Yeah, like the furniture polish? At the place I am working now (aircraft mechanic working on 2 wwii waco biplanes) they use furniture polish for the...advrider.com
Works great!
Until it doesn't.
Like anything, they're not lifetime, you will have to replace them eventually They last for quite a long time, I think I logged 10s of thousands of kms per Pinlock, most of them in the rain. Worked perfectly until one rain ride, the seal leaked and I watched the water slowly fill in between the visor and the pinlock like an aquarium. I'd tilt my head and watch the water slowly slosh around. It was kinda funny...