01-11-15, 06:15 PM
Just went to fit a new anti fog visor insert on my lid then realised i've bought the wrong design, this one fits pinlock visors rather than my Arai visor which has air vents at the top.
Really annoying as i lifted one corner of the protective plastic off so i doubt they'll accept it as a return, but other than that it's in perfect condition.
I've used these for years, and they work extremely well.
They have a slight reaction to sunlight, with a mild but effective tint, they prevent fogging and also reduce glare from headlights at night.
You need to really clean your visor, then it sticks down with double sided tape and creates an air tight seal.
On fitting make sure everything is dirt or fingerprint free, then stick the middle part down first then gradually press the tape down firmly one side at a time, another pair of hands is helpful so you can concentrate on one side at a time.
Be warned, once that tape connects to the visor, it ain't coming off in a sensible manner, so you only get the one real chance to do it right. (been there done that)
I've got it down to a fine art now and remove the old tape after a couple of years, put new tape on and reuse the insert again, but it's time consuming so thought i'd buy a new one.
Normally £17.49, but yours for £14 with free postage, as it's basically new.
PAYPAL ONLY please
It's the same as this one - but no good for an Arai visor with air vents
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Progrip-PinLoc...Swo0JWKLvp
Really annoying as i lifted one corner of the protective plastic off so i doubt they'll accept it as a return, but other than that it's in perfect condition.
I've used these for years, and they work extremely well.
They have a slight reaction to sunlight, with a mild but effective tint, they prevent fogging and also reduce glare from headlights at night.
You need to really clean your visor, then it sticks down with double sided tape and creates an air tight seal.
On fitting make sure everything is dirt or fingerprint free, then stick the middle part down first then gradually press the tape down firmly one side at a time, another pair of hands is helpful so you can concentrate on one side at a time.
Be warned, once that tape connects to the visor, it ain't coming off in a sensible manner, so you only get the one real chance to do it right. (been there done that)
I've got it down to a fine art now and remove the old tape after a couple of years, put new tape on and reuse the insert again, but it's time consuming so thought i'd buy a new one.
Normally £17.49, but yours for £14 with free postage, as it's basically new.
PAYPAL ONLY please
It's the same as this one - but no good for an Arai visor with air vents
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Progrip-PinLoc...Swo0JWKLvp
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