Get wire frames, they fit into just about any helmet.
Oakleys are usually too big on the earpieces to fit inside a helmet that fits properly.
Its a lot more convenient than taking a tinted and clear visor for full face.
2007-06-03 08:11:41
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answered by 1crazypj 5
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Some fake Oakleys have the Oakley logo displayed on the nose with a "?" to the right of it. This is to accomodate some countrys' customs regulations of transporting items with logos.
2014-05-07 12:36:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Oakley Motorcycle Helmet
2016-10-14 00:53:17
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answered by Anonymous
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If it's a full face helmet you don't really need the sunglasses, as long as you close the visor. The glasses serve two functions, the usual sun blocking thing, and they protect your eyes from bugs and debris. So if your face is covered, then you're okay without the glasses. If it's not covered, then you have to get glasses that fit inside your helmet. In fact, in some places eye protection is mandatory when riding. Even in places with no helmet law.
2007-06-03 08:31:14
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answered by rohak1212 7
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Usually a full helmet is very suffocating as it covers the whole head and the face leaving very little space for breathing due to which a rider sweats and perspires especially during the summer season.Therefore a half helmet which covers only the head and leaves the whole face open is feasible for all seasons.Nowadays there are varieties of such available in the market. So if you opt for a half helmet you can wear any kind of glasses(optical ones too) without any difficulty and thereby taking care of safety as well as fashion.
2007-06-02 20:23:46
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answered by Venkatesh V S 5
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I've worn my prescription glasses with my helmet for years. Put the helmet on and than the glasses. If the shades don't fit, might have to find a smaller pair for riding.
2007-06-02 17:29:42
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answered by mightemouse2001 2
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I wear sunglasses with my helmet daily. I have not had any trouble with them fitting in either of my helmets. Both are modulars...a Nolan and a Fulmer.
I can wear tinted goggles too (I use snowboarding goggles). Both the goggles and the shades fit nicely and the side padding keeps them snug so they don't wiggle around.
2007-06-02 17:35:02
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answered by Wyoming Rider 6
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Put your glasses on and then put on a do-rag or helmet liner so that it covers your ears. Now push the glasses as far against your face as possible. Put your helmet on,open the visor and arrange them for comfort.
You can also get sun glasses that don't curve behind your ear and just jam them in after you put on your helmet.
2007-06-02 18:24:26
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answered by garritynet 4
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Put the helmet on first then the glasses
2007-06-02 17:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Wear goggles with elastic straps.
2007-06-02 17:26:21
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answered by dumokie4u 2
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