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Originally Posted by Little Blue
...What ever works best for you.
So for me I put on my helmet and then put on my Glasses.
After the ryde I do this. Remove my Glasses and then remove my helmet.
I HAVE BEEN wearing Glasses Forever. It is just the way of life. ......
2014 RTL bought in 3/20 with only 6,000 mi.
Came with Garmin 660
Car tires in 5/20; Elka stage 2 front shocks in 10/21
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Modular helmet user since BMW came out in 1986. Always have put the helmet on with my glass on. Have not had a modular that I could not put on without glasses on. Wouldn’t have one that I had to take them off. That why I got away from a full face helmet.
2010 RT
2015 Ural
1980 & 1982 R65 BMW
1975 R90/6 BMW
1956 Triumph TR3A
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I've been 400/20 uncorrected since my teens, with a 1.25 astigmatism in each eye. Wear glasses into and out of the shower each morning. With my HJC Symax or ISMax, and a HELMET LINER. I always wear wire frames, and leave them on while donning, removing the helmet. The liner prevents the helmet pads from dragging the temples down (and prevents helmet itch by permitting the hair to slide). If I forget and wear the plastic frames, they get uncomfortable in just a few miles. For greater than 100 miles or so, contacts.
"Love 'em all.... Let GOD sort 'em out!"
2021 RTL Dark Chalk Metallic with comfort seat
1978 GL1000 w/'75 engine show bike
1976 RD400c
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I do it both ways. Helmet first is easier, but either way works. I have the brand new Shark Evo GT.
2022 Petrol Metallic RT Limited / 'PYDER'
Peter Pan has struck again!
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Glasses stay on, taking helmet on or off.
2022 RT Limited Deep Marsala/Chrome
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