BwanaDik
Well-known member
I'd guess at LEAST half of the folks here wear reading glasses or vision correction of some sort. How the heck do you see your GPS, radar detector, iPod, etc, when it gets dark?
I have the water soluable inserts from Aerostitch stuck onto the inside of my sunglasses and they work fine during the day. However, on my SS1k we ended up in the dark, with a lot of construction, in the rain.....Obviously my sunglasses were in the tank bag by that time.
I knew roughly where we were going as we were slabbing it but I had no clue as to exactly where we were because my GPS was a mass of sparkly colored lines and fuzzy things that were apparently the names of nearby towns. I really dislike wearing my reading glasses inside my helmet but I have done so when necessary. I think I saw Fred Rau mention something like safety glasses with bi-focal lenses but I can't find the reference now.
Something really cool would be a magnifying lense that sticks onto the inside of my visor, maybe about an inch or so in width so I could see everything when I glance down but it would be clear when looking straight ahead. Then I could use my regular sunglasses during the day and simply remove them at night.
Anybody heard of something like this? How do you see your instruments at night when needing reading assist?
I have the water soluable inserts from Aerostitch stuck onto the inside of my sunglasses and they work fine during the day. However, on my SS1k we ended up in the dark, with a lot of construction, in the rain.....Obviously my sunglasses were in the tank bag by that time.
I knew roughly where we were going as we were slabbing it but I had no clue as to exactly where we were because my GPS was a mass of sparkly colored lines and fuzzy things that were apparently the names of nearby towns. I really dislike wearing my reading glasses inside my helmet but I have done so when necessary. I think I saw Fred Rau mention something like safety glasses with bi-focal lenses but I can't find the reference now.
Something really cool would be a magnifying lense that sticks onto the inside of my visor, maybe about an inch or so in width so I could see everything when I glance down but it would be clear when looking straight ahead. Then I could use my regular sunglasses during the day and simply remove them at night.
Anybody heard of something like this? How do you see your instruments at night when needing reading assist?