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hagar

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I am looking at buying me a new pair of shades for the bike . Any suggestions pro and cons !!!

 

I would like something that has transition lenses .

 

thanks

 

oakleys radar ?? adidas evil eye ??? just two that i have thought about

 

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I posted the same topic yesterday - check out the responses on the "Glasses" thread.

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thanks will do !!!

 

hey holy are those the shades that attract all the ladies LOLLOL i must get me a pair if its so LOLLOL

 

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BBB makes a pair aswell for about R650 BUT for some stupid reason you can only get the frame in silver.

 

 
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BBB makes a pair aswell for about R650 BUT for some stupid reason you can only get the frame in silver.

 

 

 

i have the quickstep-branded ones.
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BBB makes a pair aswell for about R650 BUT for some stupid reason you can only get the frame in silver.

 

 

They're not transition type lenses, apart from which they are, to say the least, not very robust. I had a pair in WC colours that broke after 4 or 5 months and I wasn't even wearing them every ride.

 

Buy Oakley, they may be expensive but they are very robust and when they break Oakley usually replaces stuff free of charge or at cost.

 

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i once bought a pair of oakley frogskins (don't think they still make them) because there was a lifetime guarantee on the "unbreakable" frames. they stopped replacing them after i broke mine for the 10th time.

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Try these out:

 

 

 

Bolle Edge - with Modulator lense (changes according to light)

 

 

 

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Rudy Project have a nice range of Photochromic lenses. They are on the expensive side though...

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