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Old 08-13-2013, 04:22 PM
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Jakobi - Not sure which TLD lid you have but here is what they look like on my Vemar Helmet.



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Jakobi - Not sure which TLD lid you have but here is what they look like on my Vemar Helmet.

Nice lid and nice goggles!
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Old 08-14-2013, 11:44 AM
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How do they go for size Mark? Looking at these Oakleys I doubt they'd fit with the TLD lid I have.
If you throw another $45 at them then you can have the Dual Layer Lens to prevent fogging.

http://www.motosport.com/dirtbike/OA...PLACEMENT-LENS
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Old 08-14-2013, 02:15 PM
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Dual layer lense is the key.
I have a fox v2 helmet and the dragon mdx fit really well.They seem smaller than some goggles I have seen but at the same time do not seem to restrict my sight at all.
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I'm going to have to try these out. I found the solution to fogging. Pick up a set of safety glasses. Never fog and still provide protection in the rain. If I have to put on my rain jacket I go ahead and pull the safety glasses out at the same time and I'm... right as rain...
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Jakobi you can also look at gettin the habervision fan insert, will fit all lenses
http://www.habervision.com/product/habereliminator.aspx
These oaks look nice, anyone tried them with airoh aviator lid (I have a pile of unused goggles ordered online that don't fit) Scott hustle fit best for comparison
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How do you like those Vemar helmets? I currently have an Airoh stelt and Bell moto9. The Airoh is light but not very comfortable. the Bell was a little narrow in the cheeks until I ordered different cheek pads.

I like the Airbrake, especially the roll offs. but $150 for goggles is hard to swallow. No matter how careful I try to be, I always manage to scratch the lenses.
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Old 08-16-2013, 12:41 PM
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Everyone is going to laugh but it works good . Put shaving cream on your goggles and wipe it off. It will stop your fogging.
The big thing to remember is to wipe off the shaving cream or there will be many crashes in your future.
The Oakleys are nice but I refuse to spend that much money on them.
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