70’s Bubble-Visor Flip-up Systems
Ridn with a Jet helmet is simply fantastic. On a sunny day, you enjoy wind and sun on your face. But when it’s cold, rainy, or windy, things change — that’s when a Bubble visor on a Jet helmet really comes into its own.
There is one downside: the Bubble can fog up when you at a stop or even at moderate city speeds. And — especially for wearers of glasses — putting on a Jet helmet with a mounted Bubble isn’t quite as easy as a “naked” Jet helmet.
With the flip-up systems by 70's, flipping up and down the visor is a breeze. There are aluminum versions with a friction hinge or polycarbonate ones with a detent mechanism. The flip-up systems attach to the helmet with three snap buttons, and there are additional suction cups at the hinge area. The Bubble visor itself is also mounted with three snap buttons —and you’re good to go.
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