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  1. ryanmackk

    DIY: Visor Tinting (with vinyl)

    Hey yeah, I think I know what product you are talking about. Those like localised tints that cover the eye area but not the whole visor. I guess they could be ******. With this DIY the only way you know is to try. And so far I've had no problems with my application. But I agree, a whole...
  2. ryanmackk

    DIY: Visor Tinting (with vinyl)

    Yep, exactly. Mina clearly missed that. It's such a convenience if you are caught out at night and there is either no street lights, or just the minimal, or you straight up want more visibility, simply peel off the tint, and ride home safe. Otherwise, having a tinted visor, you have to lift it...
  3. ryanmackk

    DIY: Visor Tinting (with vinyl)

    Check it out in store. That purple packaging was 20% tint and cost $17.99 plus tax :)
  4. ryanmackk

    DIY: Visor Tinting (with vinyl)

    Yeah, I'm not sure about bubbles, will have to wait and see. I know usually a crappy application and a cheap material will cause that, but hopefully this vinyl doesn't do it. When I had a car, I applied a black vinyl to my roof and it never bubbled or did anything weird; hopefully this material...
  5. ryanmackk

    DIY: Visor Tinting (with vinyl)

    For questions you may have: Where did I get it: Canadian Tire - $20 Is it good at speed: Yes, it stays on How much are visors: $50 for Icon Airframe (what I have) Why go this route: Save a few bucks, may be better at night where you can just rip off the tint and ride home with your visor on in...
  6. ryanmackk

    DIY: Visor Tinting (with vinyl)

    Okay chaps, this here is how to tint your helmet visor with vinyl. (Sorry, no pics of the process, but have before and after. Maybe next time I do it, I will take pics) What you need: 1. VINYL tint. NOT "window tint" 2. Hair dryer 3. Scissors/exacto knife Process: 1. Cut off a piece of vinyl...
  7. ryanmackk

    High rise boots vs low rise footwear

    I was honestly thinking about doing this myself, there's some really nice ones out there like FlyRacing Maverick black and white
  8. ryanmackk

    High rise boots vs low rise footwear

    hmm. kk. I am swaying toward the boots myself. more coverage = more protection. Who are the low rise shoes for? Like people that don't want to wear boots but want to protect their ankle skin? lol. Cus obvisouly the low rise shoes do nothing for roll
  9. ryanmackk

    High rise boots vs low rise footwear

    I know it might be down to personal preference, but when it comes to buying protective footwear, is there a practical benefit of one style over the other? I am not against either style, and I would like to know if (and why) experienced riders would recommend a full boot as opposed to a sneaker...
  10. ryanmackk

    Sportbikes are Not beginner Bikes

    Incredible! I was thinking of starting modest and this definitely convinced me! As a bonus the newer CBR250 and Ninja 250 looks just like the bigger bikes except they are just shrunken down. So you sitll look like a bad ***, and can still ride a smaller, and safer (for beginners) bike :) I am...
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