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baycat
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varifocal glasses

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got to get some more glasses , does anybody ride with varifocal and how do you get on with them, thanks ken
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I wear varifocals all the time and have not had a problem at all but they took a day or two to get used to them.
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Me too..............getting olds a bugger............but can see distance and the speedo..........when you get used to them its fine.
Bit like incontinence pads..........after a while you forget you got em on.....
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Great i have no issues really apart from taking my helmet off and forgetting the fecking glasses lol.
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bigtwinthing wrote:Great i have no issues really apart from taking my helmet off and forgetting the fecking glasses lol.
Why's that cant you see them...?
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alanfjones1411 wrote:I wear varifocals all the time and have not had a problem at all but they took a day or two to get used to them.
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bigtwinthing wrote:Great i have no issues really apart from taking my helmet off and forgetting the fecking glasses lol.
I allways wear a balaclava which lets me put my helmet on and off with out removing my glasses
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RAINMAKER wrote:Me too..............getting olds a bugger............but can see distance and the speedo..........when you get used to them its fine.
Bit like incontinence pads..........after a while you forget you got em on.....

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Great i have no issues really apart from taking my helmet off and forgetting the fecking glasses lol.
I've done that a few times too Paul. All of a sudden glasses hit forehead. I've also gone the other way and tried putting my lid on before removing my glasses. :lol:
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cybercarl wrote:
Great i have no issues really apart from taking my helmet off and forgetting the fecking glasses lol.
I've done that a few times too Paul. All of a sudden glasses hit forehead. I've also gone the other way and tried putting my lid on before removing my glasses. :lol:
Yeah but you do have a particularly big eye so the specs must be hoooogggg!... :wink:
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MacV2 wrote:
cybercarl wrote:
Great i have no issues really apart from taking my helmet off and forgetting the fecking glasses lol.
I've done that a few times too Paul. All of a sudden glasses hit forehead. I've also gone the other way and tried putting my lid on before removing my glasses. :lol:
Yeah but you do have a particularly big eye so the specs must be hoooogggg!... :wink:
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I get on fine with them, except looking down to see your feet when walkng up the stepping-stone path to my garage makes me feel dizzy sometimes.
Never a problem riding though.
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