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07xL-L
02-24-2007, 10:20 AM
When I ride at speeds over 50 I can not see clearly

I am on a sporty with no fairing
I wear sunglasses-tight fiting
I usually wear a fullface it happen with the visior down also


It gets blurry I can see the road but its not safe

When I ride on the back of Hubby bike it doesnt happen

adrian
02-24-2007, 10:17 PM
The same thing happens to me sometimes. My DL says that I am required to wear them, but if it gets real bad then I pull the contacts out and just discard them because I see better without dried up moving contacts in my eyes. I usually carry eye drops when I ride, so that I can put some droplets in to help with the problem. Good luck!

Uesque
02-27-2007, 02:41 PM
If it's happening with the full face, it's probably due to the airflow within the helmet. And having your beloved breaking the wind would account for why it doesn't happen there. Have you tried closing some of the vents to see if that makes a difference?

a1c_joker
02-28-2007, 05:21 AM
I wonder, has anybody typically ridden with them in all the time? I've been curious to ride with mine in not wearing my helmet (don't tell the mom) and I've worried that while cruising down the road at a fast pace they'll blur and I'll lose my sight. Thoughts anyone?

P.S. I know it's dangerous.

CB750F
02-28-2007, 05:56 PM
You should always have something covering your eyes, like glasses or googles. I would be willing to bet it's the law because it is the law in PA. Even without contacts and nothing covering your eyes they would dry out real fast at 40mph or less.

One thing you could do if you were dead set on not wearing a helmet and wearing your contacts is pick up a pair of aviator type sunglasses then next time you're at the eye doctors see if they have side shields to fit them. Wind won't get in that way and dry out the contacts.

adrian
02-28-2007, 07:25 PM
What he said. But keep in mind: the goggles need air to pass through them; it is very bad to wear contacts with goggles or any type of mask that don't allow air to circulate through them. (so I hear, anyway)

Uesque
03-02-2007, 12:14 PM
I ride with contacts and a full face helmet with no problems. Can't say what they're like without the helmet because that's just dumb.

07xL-L
03-03-2007, 05:00 PM
I ride with contacts and a full face helmet with no problems. Can't say what they're like without the helmet because that's just dumb.

Do you close the vents on your hemet?
I know I can ride all day with my (Reg. Glasses) no problems.
but I can only ride about 10 miles when I wear my contacts before they get blurry.

Uesque
03-05-2007, 02:31 PM
Do you close the vents on your hemet?
I know I can ride all day with my (Reg. Glasses) no problems.
but I can only ride about 10 miles when I wear my contacts before they get blurry.

Because of the temp, I had the two inlets closed, and since I just switched back to contacts I can't really speak yet to how it is with them open. The exit vents in the chinbar were open. Different helmets will have a different airflow, so it could be your particular helmet also. I have an HJC CL-12. As riding season gets into full swing, I'll let you know what I find with it.

Uesque
03-13-2007, 11:07 AM
I rode in this morning with my HJC, sunglasses, shield closed almost the whole way, just open one notch. I started with all vents closed and then opened the chin vent and then the forehead vent, and didn't have any problems at 65mph.

fyresq
03-14-2007, 08:25 PM
All too often at my place of employment, I see fatalities resulting from one simple thing. If you really open it up on a public roadway... make sure you don't do it when coming up on a cross street or private drive!!! Normally, I don't post on threads, but after a devastating call today, I had to do something to feel I was helping to save at least one life, seeing as how I couldn't save the one that lay there in front of me, underneath an SUV. Helmets save lives!!!

Uesque
03-14-2007, 08:57 PM
All too often at my place of employment, I see fatalities resulting from one simple thing. If you really open it up on a public roadway... make sure you don't do it when coming up on a cross street or private drive!!! Normally, I don't post on threads, but after a devastating call today, I had to do something to feel I was helping to save at least one life, seeing as how I couldn't save the one that lay there in front of me, underneath an SUV. Helmets save lives!!!

If you don't wear it for yourself, do it out of consideration for the people that have to scrape you up off of the pavement. I've been there, it sucks.

Boatski
03-25-2007, 09:37 PM
I wear contacts and I gotta put the faceshield down when doing 60+.

It doesn't get blurry for me though if I don't have it down... not sure whats causing it... maybe the contact brand?

gregair13
04-07-2007, 09:03 PM
maybe the speedomitor on your bike is wrong and you are actually going 150. that blurriness is just everything whizzing by