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no offense. but what do you expect for $8?

get some ray bans or something. well worth the money IMO.
 
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I've been using these for a while. Never ordered them off the site, but my dealer stocks them. I've had them nearly a year now and the only issue with them is I had to glue down a small section of the foam that started to ride up after being caught in 3 straight days of rain.

http://www.riderseye.com/riding_glasses.asp
 
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Get what you pay for. I only use GuardDogs. Lenses are replaceable at a very fair price when they get scratched (gonna happen eventually) and they provide outstanding protection for a very reasonable cost. Come with clear, yellow, and dark tints.
 
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Originally Posted by pointdogg48
no offense. but what do you expect for $8?

get some ray bans or something. well worth the money IMO.


None takin, I did get what I EXPECTED hahaha. I made a prior thread and several members of the board talked me into the KD's.



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Get what you pay for.

Whats that mean for free stuff?
 
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Clear at night, smoked during the day. Less than $5/pair, block all wind and work great. I'm just sayin'.


I wanna try these out.
 
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I wanna try these out.
For the price of entry you can't go wrong. Very comfortable and very good coverage with being OSHA approved safety glasses.
 
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Originally Posted by Taddeoeg
Get what you pay for. I only use GuardDogs. Lenses are replaceable at a very fair price when they get scratched (gonna happen eventually) and they provide outstanding protection for a very reasonable cost. Come with clear, yellow, and dark tints.
Thats what I use, keep the clear lenses in the bag for when it gets dark. I did have to trim the ear pieces a little because the back of the helmet was pushing them forward a bit.

This is them.

 
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Just checked, mine arent gaurd dogs. I got these from leather up. 30 bucks

http://www.leatherup.com/p/Motorcycl...ase/90223.html
 
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Originally Posted by modular
For the price of entry you can't go wrong. Very comfortable and very good coverage with being OSHA approved safety glasses.

Well I ordered a couple of different pairs to try out. I figured at that price I can't go wrong.

I have had all kinds of glasses, they all get scratched, misplaced or stolen. Most don't block the wind, and at my age with dry eye syndrome I need that protection.
 
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I bought some Wiley-X's off a close-out table at the dealership for $25.00 with a scratch in one of the lenses thinking I could buff it out. The rep gave me his card and told me to email him if I couldn't get it out. Less than two weeks later I had two brand new top of the line Wiley-X lenses sitting in my mailbox with a letter from their office in CA.

I also have a set of the Wiley-X goggles that transition tint, with the removable strap and the foam seal. They were $135.00. My only gripe is that they don't tint up as dark as I'd like, but when I'm rippin around the mountain roads and hit a dark, overgrown section that never sees the sun I'm actually grateful.

I don't work for Wiley-X, and they don't pay me to advertise, but I will say that their customer service impressed me just as much as their product. That's something I can't and won't say for many outfits.
 


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