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Motorcycle Goggles - To Buy Or Not to Buy, That is the Question?
By Theo Pape


It's a question that every classic motorcyclist is likely to have asked during their riding days: should I buy a pair of goggles? And in answering the question we have to consider what it is that we are trying to get out of the experience?

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David Clark writes:

Subject: Motorcycle goggles

You have a lot of good points in your article whether or not you should wear goggles when riding a motorcycle. If you have a helmet with a full face cover on it you probably will not need to wear goggles when riding. Everyone else should wear goggles because they could save your eyes from flying rocks and bugs. I am a big believer in a full windshield and full rack of 3 lights on day and night so people can see you.

Comment provided October 14, 2009 at 2:46 pm

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