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Old 03-20-2012, 06:37 AM
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these are the ones I wear during the day.

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and these at night.


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and on super long freeway rides I also own these.


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+1on the Wiley X. Love my ancient Rayban predator II's as well.
 
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I'm a Wiley X fan myself...
 
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I am a Wiley-x fan , my P-17's have already saved my eyes . and thats priceless.

http://www.wileyx.com/EcommSuite/Pro...temCode=P-17GM


 
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I went through a bunch of cheap glasses for a couple of years, but now I use Wiley-x. They seem to hold up well. I also have some Wiley-x glasses I use for shooting and as general work safety glasses. These are the one's I use to ride:

http://www.wileyx.com/EcommSuite/Pro...K&ItemCode=556
 
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Wiley X are good. I used them for a couple of years. I got tired of carrying a daytime pair and night glasses. For the last couple of years I've been wearing transition lens glasses I got from Harley. I like them. Of course since they have Harley-Davidson on the frames, they aren't cheap.
 
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I have a pair of safety glasses from work that I've been wearing in the dark. During daylight though, I wear nothing but Oakley. I have a pair of Radar Range with polarized lenses. They're great for any weather or any speed.
 
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Originally Posted by SportyPig
Wiley X are good. I used them for a couple of years. I got tired of carrying a daytime pair and night glasses. For the last couple of years I've been wearing transition lens glasses I got from Harley. I like them. Of course since they have Harley-Davidson on the frames, they aren't cheap.
The Wiley X glasses I have include the transition lens. I had a pair of the Harley transitions and they seemed decent enough. Unfortunately I dropped a framing gun on them and they did not survive.
 
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Originally Posted by Iceman24
My preference is Liberty Sport...I have prescription Choppers...great product...

http://www.libertysport.com/products...?codectgr=1014
I have a pair of these Liberty Rx Glasses and they are awesome.
I just got them last week and went for a highway run yesterday with them, and I couldnt believe the difference, especially with oncoming tractor trailers......I use to think, it was the wind blowing me around, when actually most of it, was my regular glasses vibrating/shaking.
 
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Picked up a pair of Bobster transition glasses yesterday. Rattler I think they are called. Put them on and took a big bug right to the eye a few miles down the road.
 


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