yellow lenses at night
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yellow lenses at night
so, i've borrowed my cousin's scooter and have had to do some of my commute in the very early (pre-sunrise) morning while it's still quite dark. i have a pair of yellow lensed glasses that i wore and it was great! has anyone else used yellow lenses in low light conditions?
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If you're looking for cheap ($16 shipped) but good riding glasses, check out this guy:
http://www.thebestmcglasses.com/
His name is Ian and he's a good guy. If you tell him tam from CW sent you, he might throw in a free protective bag. There's nothing in it for me, btw so this isn't spam. I'm just passing on a good link. I have several of his glasses and they're comfortable, have foam inserts, and even fit odd-shaped heads..
http://www.thebestmcglasses.com/
His name is Ian and he's a good guy. If you tell him tam from CW sent you, he might throw in a free protective bag. There's nothing in it for me, btw so this isn't spam. I'm just passing on a good link. I have several of his glasses and they're comfortable, have foam inserts, and even fit odd-shaped heads..
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I have a couple pair that I like, and they're great for cloudy or rainy days.
My faves are simple KD's. They're usually around 5 bucks a pair. They work better with a full face, but they fit close enough to the face to be worn with an open face helmet.
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My faves are simple KD's. They're usually around 5 bucks a pair. They work better with a full face, but they fit close enough to the face to be worn with an open face helmet.
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He rides: crappy 35 year-old Vespa (and 70cc Rattler)
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