Archive for January, 2018

How to Prevent Glasses from Fogging Inside a Motorcycle Helmet

  • msatghare
  • January 26, 2018

For most people, riding a motorcycle is something they would do only very carefully and in broad daylight on dry streets. However, for the pros, hobbyists, and brave individuals form whom a motorcycle is your primary form of transportation, a little night time or rain certainly isn’t going to stop you from going place to place. […]

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Seven Safety Tips for Motorcycle Riders

  • msatghare
  • January 18, 2018

Motorcycles are one of the most popular vehicle types in America. They’re fast, fuel efficient, and you can park them practically anywhere. This makes them the perfect bike for students, urban professionals, and road trip enthusiasts alike, but they also come with a certain amount of risk. While it may be fun to feel and lean […]

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7 Ways to Defog Your Motorcycle Glasses If You Don’t Have Anti-Fog Coating

  • msatghare
  • January 12, 2018

What would you say is the most dangerous thing that can happen when riding your motorcycle? Potholes disguised as friendly puddles? Inattentive car-drivers trying to merge into your lane? How about lens fogging? When your motorcycle glasses, goggles, or helmet faceplate fog up on the road, you have suddenly entered an incredibly dangerous experience. When […]

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Care Tips for Your Wiley X Motorcycle Riding Glasses

  • msatghare
  • January 5, 2018

Most motorcycle owners put a lot of care into their bike. From the polishing of the chrome to winterizing it if you live in frigid areas, motorcyclists are proud of their bike and it shows in the care they give it. If you’re like many motorcyclists, you also take care that you are protected adequately […]

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Start the New Year Right With New Safety Eyewear

  • msatghare
  • January 2, 2018

Safety glasses and goggles don’t last forever. Unfortunately, far too many people ignore this fact and continue wearing their motorcycle eyewear long after it should be replaced. Scratches, scuffs, loose arms, and stretched-out bands are all causes for concern that often go unnoticed or at least pushed to the back of the user’s mind. Clearly this […]

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