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#574450 12/11/2015 12:04 AM
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Might not be news to some of you, but...I just found the coolest riding glasses. Here's the thing; I don't need glasses to drive, just to read fine print. I've been buying the cheapo "cheaters" at the local Dollar General for years to help read with. The problem I have is that the Indian has a tiny lil led screen on the dash that gives you info like, odometer, tripmeter and some other stuff. And if I want to look at this, or a map, or the Garmin screen, I have to stop and take off my yellow tint sunglasses and put on my cheaters to read this stuff. But while meandering the aisles at my local big box lumber yard, I came across tinted sunglasses with BUILT IN BIFOCAL LENSES! Now, I can just wear the sunglasses for eye protection like usual, and with just a glance down, I can read the tiny lil information screen,garmin, map, whatever! I LOVE this product. Only $20. eye-toolsreaders.com


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arstaren #574451 12/11/2015 12:32 AM
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I bought some at Costco a couple years ago for reading on the beach while being able to get a clear view of the pretty people walking by. Never thought about riding on MC and having to stop to put on the prescrips for reading messages on the phone. Will give it a try.

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SMJoe #574452 12/11/2015 1:03 AM
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There are stick on reading magnification strips available, put 'em on any glasses you fancy. I even use them occasionally on my big window electronic welding hood, they work as advertized. web page

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arstaren #574453 12/11/2015 1:28 AM
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Might not be news to some of you, but...I just found the coolest riding glasses. Here's the thing; I don't need glasses to drive, just to read fine print. I've been buying the cheapo "cheaters" at the local Dollar General for years to help read with. The problem I have is that the Indian has a tiny lil led screen on the dash that gives you info like, odometer, tripmeter and some other stuff. And if I want to look at this, or a map, or the Garmin screen, I have to stop and take off my yellow tint sunglasses and put on my cheaters to read this stuff. But while meandering the aisles at my local big box lumber yard, I came across tinted sunglasses with BUILT IN BIFOCAL LENSES! Now, I can just wear the sunglasses for eye protection like usual, and with just a glance down, I can read the tiny lil information screen,garmin, map, whatever! I LOVE this product. Only $20. eye-toolsreaders.com




WELL Rich, If you choose to ride an INDIAN! What can I say?
I recently put LED idiot lights in the warning light panel of my America."Never forget to turn your indicators off again"
OH YEAH!Not me,I've forgotten a couple of times.Especially if I have my full face lid on.
I suggest we're all getting old!


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"Don't let the bastards get you down". Kris Kristofferson

"I am only paranoid because everyone is against me". Larry [Frank Burns] Linville
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findlay13 #574454 12/11/2015 8:33 AM
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My left turn signal has been on since the 70s.


A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
Re: Riding glasses
oldroadie #574455 12/11/2015 9:09 AM
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My left turn signal has been on since the 70s.




Dang, Ed. I didn't know you were a "leftist".


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Wade #574456 12/11/2015 9:44 AM
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Just a note about reading glasses. Been wearing them for a few years and am up to 2.25. I got a new computer at work and was having trouble reading the screen? After trying some stronger glasses I went to the eye doctor complaining I could not focus on the computer screen.

After some discussion we came to the conclusion the monitor was farther away than it had been.

The farther away you are focusing the less magnification you need. I now wear 1.75 to see the computer and 2.25 for reading books.

I learned something


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oldroadie #574457 12/11/2015 9:48 AM
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My left turn signal has been on since the 70s.




That must make it tough getting somewhere...
Only making left turns.

Re: Riding glasses
jamesbrown #574458 12/11/2015 12:18 PM
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My left turn signal has been on since the 70s.




That must make it tough getting somewhere...
Only making left turns.




Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do.


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oldroadie #574459 12/11/2015 4:44 PM
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My left turn signal has been on since the 70s.






Then it sounds as if, and now that you're retiring Ed, you might just wanna consider a move to Florida and where I understand most all the retirees drive around with their turn indicators blinking for miles on end.

(...seems you'd fit right in)


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Re: Riding glasses
BillyIndiana #574460 12/11/2015 4:53 PM
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Just a note about reading glasses. Been wearing them for a few years and am up to 2.25. I got a new computer at work and was having trouble reading the screen? After trying some stronger glasses I went to the eye doctor complaining I could not focus on the computer screen.

After some discussion we came to the conclusion the monitor was farther away than it had been.

The farther away you are focusing the less magnification you need. I now wear 1.75 to see the computer and 2.25 for reading books.

I learned something




We must have the same eyesight.I'm the same.I have full size glasses[1.75] for my computer, and a smaller 2-25 pair for reading.I also have cheap store glasses tucked away all around the place[garage,riding bag, etc.]as I always seem to leave my glasses away from the place I need them


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"Don't let the bastards get you down". Kris Kristofferson

"I am only paranoid because everyone is against me". Larry [Frank Burns] Linville
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findlay13 #574461 12/11/2015 11:20 PM
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Addition. One of the fellas over at my "other" site gave another place to buy bifocal reading glasses. AND, they have lots more styles AND they are CHEAPER! BIKERSHADES.COM


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