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Old 02-25-2016, 02:56 PM
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Morris: Like to see some video of your Cobra in action!
There was no GoPro camera's when we last had the car on a race track.... 2009 and 2010...
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Don't believe that..... if we don't wear ear plugs with a full face helmet ... then your head rings for a day or so....
I suspect my stroked 331 is more docile than what you're running...

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Default Backdraft Windsield Frames

Backdraft offers an aluminum windshield frame and a chrome over brass windshield frame. The chrome over brass windshield frame is more expensive. Is it worth the extra cost? Is it stronger than the aluminum frame? Will it reduce stress cracks in the windshield? Are both frames the same size and will they readily fit on my one year old backdraft? Are the visors and wind wings interchangeable?
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I've driven my Cobra without the windscreen, and at 35 mph and in cool air my eyes water so much I could barely see. Sunglasses are no help, and actually made it worse. This may require goggles, which certainly reduces the "cool" factor for the driver.
Motorcycle riders have the same problem. Go to a local motorcycle shop and get a pair of motorcycle sunglasses. Some wrap around your face. Others have foam inserts that seal the space between the frame and the face. The inserts can be removed so they are normal sunglasses as well. I couldn't ride my motorcycle without them. I also use them when driving the Cobra.

They are also available in prescription.

They also have plastic bifocal inserts that you just wet and apply to the back of the lens. I put the bifocal inserts on 10 years ago and they stuck like glue. Great for us old people.
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Paul_F: Great idea. DD
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I recommend a Harley dealership. The Japanese-brand riders tend to go for full-face helmets. So there is likely a better selection at the Harley shop.
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I wear classic style motorcycle goggles and a fur lined leather helmet when driving in very chilly weather. Kind of a strange look, but I drive like I dance...like nobody is watching.
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Goggles and fur helmet are steam-punk. They are cool.
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