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Printable Version Written: 05/07/2002 : 15:27. Read 8431 times (3/day).
Distributed by GA-import, these removable screens give you a look of hell.
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Distributed by GA-import, these removable screens give you a look of hell.
Gold/Silver reversible...or colour, there is surely the hue that set the better your held and/or bike.
They are supposed reduce the UV up to 99% on visor B.SI and up to 80% ormis Dark/Amber light

Then....How does it work?
Hyper single, 1 double-sided transparent and part of the screen allow the fixation on the inside of the visor, they are resistant and perfectly invisible. I've yet tested twenty "collages" and an equal number of take-offs without note of large loss of adhesion, certainly, it exists, but I can assure you there is still margin...

Then.... the method?
Hyper simple, of course, for those who usually neglect to clean the inside of the visor, it is strongly recommended to do so.
For fixing should be allowed the visor mounted, which is a good thing... Therefore, delete the white tabs on adhesives, position the screen and not too much support to facilitate the adjustment of the position; When it is ok, press on adhesives, it is glued. Note that it is possible to cut to the cutter for a perfect on some helmets fit. Attention to the traces of fingers in the manips, if quite can clean them, it would be a shame to forget on the side in contact with the visor, a little care is necessary.



Then... on the road?
I tried on my full visor is relatively flat, it is super, I have mounted the dark, no deformation of the vision, perfect transparency model.
On my jet helmet with the visor is curved, it is less top for fixing, the screen is not in contact on any surface and it creates disturbances when speed increases and the visor is raised, but good the visor raised to 130 km/H is not really comfortable.

Then.... verdict?
I've not tested in rain, anyway this is clearly indicated on the record: do not use when it rains or in bad weather. (and frankly it suits me...)
However it is true that in the Sun, it is very significant especially when it was face to 7: 00 pm...
In conclusion, I would say that it is nice although a little gadget which I reserverais use for the city, for fun, the mirror in my jet on a sportster chrome and black visor, it is the absolute sham... I care that there.

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