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Old 10-17-2011, 02:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Arai Dual Pane Anti-Fog Visor for Corsair-V and RX-Q Helmets

Fall weather provides a nice environment for riding; the cooler air seems to produce better engine power and you can wear all of your riding gear comfortably too – but there is one drawback, sometimes, your Arai’s visor can become stubbornly foggy. If you’re wearing an Arai Corsair-V or an Arai RX-Q, we have the solution for you – the SAI Dual Pane Faceshield from Arai.

The most effective way to prevent fogging on your Arai Corsair-V or RX-Q helmet’s faceshield is with the installation of this Arai Dual Pane SAI visor. Fog free vision is provided by the addition of a layer of insulating air within an airtight chamber between the outer, 4mm impact resistant visor and an insert on the inner-side. This airtight chamber is manifested via a seal that runs the circumference of the factory-made insert. And, because this additional pane is extended around the circumference of the helmet’s eyeport gasket, vision is left totally unobstructed for the rider. Save for the tear-off posts on either edge, the rider will not see anything to hint of the added fog protection.

To order, call TJ at 866.931.6644 x 817 or send a note to FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM with ARAI SAI DUAL PANE SHIELD in the subject line and we’ll get back to you right away.

No special treatments required, simply swap out your Arai’s original visor and put this in its place.


Water on the inside of the visor can not only obscure your view of the road ahead, but it can also become a dangerous distraction. Arai has addressed this issue with the addition of a full-length wiper on the top of the SAI Dual Pane faceshield. This shunts rainfall around to the sides of the helmet.


To further preventing water intrusion, eyebrow intake vents have also been deleted. This also negates the need to reduce the circumference of the airtight gasket that holds the inner pane in position for the biggest, most undistracted view possible.


Normal operation of the helmet is not inhibited by the Arai SAI Dual Pane visor.


For racers, tear-off posts are fitted as standard.
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Old 10-17-2011, 04:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 10-17-2011, 05:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
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TJ,
I have been looking to get more info on this for a long time, but no one seems to have hish res pictures or detailed product info on these. This is the first time I am seeing high resolution pictures of this product! Thanks!

Questions:
1. Does it come in clear/tint/dark tint?
2. Does the tear off post need to be removed to clean the visor from the inside?
3. Does the tear off post need to be replaced
4. I have used a tinted pinlock insert with a clear SAI shield before. Whats the advantage of using this shield over pinlock?

PM me the price please...
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TJ,
I have been looking to get more info on this for a long time, but no one seems to have hish res pictures or detailed product info on these. This is the first time I am seeing high resolution pictures of this product! Thanks!

Questions:
1. Does it come in clear/tint/dark tint?
2. Does the tear off post need to be removed to clean the visor from the inside?
3. Does the tear off post need to be replaced
4. I have used a tinted pinlock insert with a clear SAI shield before. Whats the advantage of using this shield over pinlock?

PM me the price please...
-Shashank
1. Available in both clear and light tint
2. Tear off post does not need to be removed.
3. See above
4. The Pinlock shield does a great job in cooler temps and damp conditions, however the dual pane is designed to work great in cold and very wet conditions.
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