Good one Darrsi.I have a pinlock in my visor, it is a fantastic bit of kit. My mate got one with his helmet but didn't fit it until he asked me "What's this pinlock thing for?" After one ride-out all he could say was WOW.I've got some Rain-X in the garage, I used it a few times but as it's something you have to apply often I found I couldn't be arsed to use it.
another vote for pinlock. I just replaced my with a reactalight one & its great (was pricey though) but a standard pinlock about £20 I think!
Quote from: Robbie8666 on 31 October 2017, 07:10:36 amanother vote for pinlock. I just replaced my with a reactalight one & its great (was pricey though) but a standard pinlock about £20 I think! Where did you get the reactolite pinlock from ?
Quote from: Grayo on 31 October 2017, 07:41:03 amQuote from: Robbie8666 on 31 October 2017, 07:10:36 amanother vote for pinlock. I just replaced my with a reactalight one & its great (was pricey though) but a standard pinlock about £20 I think! Where did you get the reactolite pinlock from ?Anywhere that sells pinlock inserts should have the options to buy different tints. I believe the reactive one is called 'Protectint' and works the same way as reaction lenses in glasses
Quote from: Dudeofrude on 31 October 2017, 08:18:39 amQuote from: Grayo on 31 October 2017, 07:41:03 amQuote from: Robbie8666 on 31 October 2017, 07:10:36 amanother vote for pinlock. I just replaced my with a reactalight one & its great (was pricey though) but a standard pinlock about £20 I think! Where did you get the reactolite pinlock from ?Anywhere that sells pinlock inserts should have the options to buy different tints. I believe the reactive one is called 'Protectint' and works the same way as reaction lenses in glassesI can't find anywhere that sells a reactolite visor that's why I asked where the poster got it from. I still can't find one and, in fact, I've never even seen one.
Thanks for that.
Eek. Everything is so expensive. Glad my lid has a drop down tinted visor built in. I was considering buying the photochromic pinlock for my spare lid but on second thoughts I'll spend the money on something else.
Pinlock has been a revelation not having had it before but my problem is that my bloody glasses still fog up.I tried some fluid on them last night but it didn,t work.Does anyone use anti mist fluid on their glasses and which one.