18-03-13, 07:05 PM
I've never had a problem physically putting them on, although I would make sure not to use thick frames, mine flex a bit when wearing them.
I really recommend contact lenses, especially if you're not used to the reduced peripheral vision that the small glasses limit you to.
In terms of fogging, I just keep the visor up a little bit, the glasses shield your eyes from a lot of wind blast, so it's not as bad as you might think.
I have heard mention the flip front helmets are easier to use with glasses, I've had one and didn't notice much difference, I ended up just using it as a normal helmet because it was much more fiddly to work the mechanism!
Hope that helps from a life long glasses wearer!
I really recommend contact lenses, especially if you're not used to the reduced peripheral vision that the small glasses limit you to.
In terms of fogging, I just keep the visor up a little bit, the glasses shield your eyes from a lot of wind blast, so it's not as bad as you might think.
I have heard mention the flip front helmets are easier to use with glasses, I've had one and didn't notice much difference, I ended up just using it as a normal helmet because it was much more fiddly to work the mechanism!
Hope that helps from a life long glasses wearer!