89400 Series fits Bandit, Super Bandit, Carbon Bandit, Drag Bandit, and CH3NO2 helmets
88200A Series fits Voyager, Model 410 helmets
89900 Series fits K10 and Kart Helmets
86030 Series fits Street Bandit helmets
84500 Series fits Venator helmets
Simpson helmet shields are offered in clear as well as stylish and functional tints. When ordering a shield for your racing or motorcycle helmet, keep these considerations in mind.
Clear shields are generally used for night racing or very low light conditions Amber shields provide a minimal amount of tinting that's ideally suited to overcast weather
Yellow visors are often used in dawn or dusk driving, as they tend to accentuate track features
Tinted shields can help to eliminate glare during daytime driving Some people find that mirrored shields block even more sunlight than tinted shields and
Iridium shields provide the most protection from both sunlight and glare
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