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Forum: Motorcycling Topic: Photochromic visors |
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 16:08
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| I use Fog City inserts already, I was actually referring to the Akuma helmets as well as the photocromatic visors. Akuma lids have LED's inserted in them, red facingh the rear and white forwards which I think is a great idea, as well as that their designs are sweet, I especially like the "Ghos... |
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Forum: Motorcycling Topic: Photochromic visors |
| akumahelmets |
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 15:58
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| To answer some of your concerns with regards to photochromic visors (ours at least): 1. The visor tints depending on the amount of UV light it receives. So, if the sun is going down (more of that red colour) and you are in a dark section behind a mountain say and then you turn into the sun, the viso... |
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Forum: Motorcycling Topic: Photochromic visors |
| akumahelmets |
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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 19:48
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| Hello to all. I was curious as to how big of a demand there might be to "legal" photochromic visors for daytime use there in the U.K. Essentially, having a visor that tints (allowing only 30% light transmittance) in daytime bright light, and then goes almost totally clear in cloudy or rain... |
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