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May I ask any of the Brit members to have at look at http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi?ukvisor&2301 and if you agree with the argument to...
Dick Tym
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Oct 2, 2003
1:56 am
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Dick, I signed it but I'm still not sure ... My main concern, and probably that of the DfT, is that some will not bother to change when the light goes and then...
Peter Cox
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Oct 5, 2003
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I don't understand why internal sun visors aren't more common, it can't be purely down to cost. I was looking at helmets today, nearly all of them between...
David Scott
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Oct 5, 2003
10:02 pm
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Peter I have the Schuburth concept helmet which has the sort of internal visor you describe however on a long run I prefer the comfort of my "Joey Dunlop" Arai...
Dick Tym
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Oct 6, 2003
11:41 am
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Hi Dick, Peter and David, I too had some reservations and didn't in the end sign it. I've never used a tinted visor so felt unable to say whether or not I...
john.whitaker2
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Oct 6, 2003
4:54 pm
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Hi John Please do us all a favour and make sure you don't have an accident with such a dangerous arrangement. A blind Deauville rider we do not need Dick ... ...
Dick Tym
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Oct 6, 2003
5:07 pm
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Hi Dick, I certainly don't consider it a dangerous arrangement. Certainly far safer than wearing sunglasses. If the Sunaxe ever came close to going near my...
john.whitaker2
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Oct 6, 2003
5:23 pm
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John You state that it is merely held between the lining & the shell therefore it could easily be dislodged by a sudden jolt. I know that it is your eyes that...
Dick Tym
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Oct 6, 2003
5:37 pm
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Dick, It is 'merely' held in place between the shell and the lining but in actual fact it is a very tight fit and it took some getting in. From memory, the...
john.whitaker2
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Oct 6, 2003
5:45 pm
1685
John like I said if you have that little concern for your own safety then carry on. I just hope that you don't have the same disregard for safety in your...
Dick Tym
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Oct 6, 2003
6:00 pm
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Dick, We'll have to agree to disagree on this one. Unless you are a Health and Safety man with particular regard to the performance of motorcycle helmets in...
john.whitaker2
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Oct 6, 2003
6:17 pm
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Dick, this is not some piece of plastic we had lying around in the garage. Please visit their site: www.sunax.de and then make up your mind. Here is an...
Steve Adcock
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Oct 6, 2003
6:56 pm
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Some idiots ride their bikes in a dangerous manner so do you advocate the government banning them.This is not scaremongering you only have to look at what...
Dick Tym
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Oct 6, 2003
8:22 pm
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I have checked out the web site and the one thing that is conspicuous by it's absence is a TUB or any safety standard seal of approval. The CE standard quoted...
Dick Tym
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Oct 6, 2003
8:28 pm
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Dick You said: "Some idiots ride their bikes in a dangerous manner so do you advocate the government banning them.This is not scaremongering you only have to...
john.whitaker2
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Oct 6, 2003
11:48 pm
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Glad to see that I'm not the only one that signed the petition. I'm one of many riders in the unenviable position of having to wear glasses, so as the current...
Ian Dunn
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Oct 7, 2003
12:17 am
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personally i use a strip of 1 inch duct tape across the top of my lid - an old courier trick n still allows good vision. Tinted visors in my opinion...
matt pickerin
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Oct 7, 2003
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May I be so bold as to stick my 2p worth in here? I wear glasses, therfore when riding, I make a choice before I set off - dark glasses or clear. This morning...
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Oct 7, 2003
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... From: "john.whitaker2" <john.whitaker2@...> To: <hondadeauville@...> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 12:45 AM Subject: Re: [Honda...
Dick Tym
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Oct 7, 2003
10:05 am
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Ian I too wear spectacles for riding and could not agree with you more. This especially applies to your last paragraph Dick ... From: "Ian Dunn"...
Dick Tym
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Oct 7, 2003
10:17 am
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John I always use my Schuberth Concept for my 70 mile round trip to work and I find it excellent however as I stated before when I ride up to my friends place...
Dick Tym
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Oct 7, 2003
10:52 am
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Hi Chaps and Chappesses - My four pennyworth. For the record, I spent 7 years working on the motorway as a patrolman and can assure you that low angle sun is...
David Wheatley
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Oct 7, 2003
11:02 am
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For all the time I've had bikes (which is quite a few years now), I've only recently i.e. in the last year, bought a full face helmet - I've always had open...
john@...
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Oct 7, 2003
11:19 am
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I'm with John Whitaker on this one. If I'm not wearing my Schuberth and it's sunny then I wear photo chromatic sunglasses on my bike and when I'm driving the...
David Scott
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Oct 7, 2003
2:10 pm
1700
Good luck with the Schuberth, personally I find it very noisy so get some decent earplugs whilst you're in the shop. David....
David Scott
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Oct 7, 2003
2:16 pm
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So, what would you suggest less noisy and mistless? !!! I wear prescription lenses. My actual helmet is an Airoh modulable and it is very noisy and misty . ...
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Oct 7, 2003
3:12 pm
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To combat the misting a Fog City visor would be very good and for the noise use ear plugs. The Schuberth visor tilts forward to combat misting but that doubles...
David Scott
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Oct 7, 2003
3:22 pm
1703
Knocked over in the school car park, Right hand fairing and mirror needed, any ideas? (Burgundy, T reg). I've had a look at the previous posts. Unfortunately,...
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Oct 7, 2003
3:50 pm
1704
Can I ask if it was another vehicle that knocked your bike over? If so have you thought about claiming off their insurance? Fairing parts and mirrors do come...
john.whitaker2
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Oct 7, 2003
4:55 pm
1705
Hi I use a fog city visor and ear plugs. the fog city is great but to doesnt stop my specs fogging up ;o) ho hum Ian ... combat the misting a Fog City visor...
Ian Cole
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Oct 7, 2003
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