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Motorcycle Goggles

were can i get motorcycle clothing for my 10 pound dog. goggles, jacket/harness etc.?
he needs to ride at my lap or on the rear seat somehow
My lab used to ride on the tank just fine, until she got too big to sit on the tank. She never jumped off, even when other dogs barked at her. Then again she would never leave my side when not on a leash. Never worried about clothing as I had a FLT with a fairing. If you think about it, what's the difference if the dog rides in a truck bed or if it rides on the tank or a sidecar of a bike?
And I would suggest that those who answered negatively and don't know what they are talking about, not answer questions when they haven't got a clue.
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Goggles $14.99 Vega Goggles Comfortable fit with ultra soft foam padding and full surround foam venting system Wide strap holds goggles securely in place Quality construction and replacement lenses maximize visibility Clear tear off pads with posts available |
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Comp Goggles $33.71 Arctiva Comp Goggles **Closeouts are limited to stock on hand** |
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Airfoil 9110 Goggles $26.99 Folding goggles that fit into a pocket |
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Bubble Goggles $18.99 Paulson Bubble Goggles Paulson bubble goggles are lightweight, comfortable and fit well with any helmet |
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Snow Mask for Intake Goggles $11.99 Smith Snow Mask for Intake Goggles Fits Smith Optics Intake Goggles |
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Snow Mask for Fuel Goggles $11.99 Smith Snow Mask for Fuel Goggles Fits Smith Fuel Goggles |
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Goggles for RP60 Helmet $33.95 AGV Goggles for RP60 Helmet Goggles for the AGV RP60 helmet |
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Replacement Lenses For Vega Goggles $3.99 Vega Replacement Lenses For Vega Goggles |
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Warrant Goggles Mudflap $5 Utopia Optics Warrant Goggles Mudflap |
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Goggles! $14.38 Peter and Archie find some motorcycle goggles but bigger boys try to take them away. Who saves the day? Peter's daschund Willie! Torn paper collage illustrates the text. |
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Adventure Goggles $13.99 River Road Adventure Goggles Light Adjusting Photochromic Lenses UV400 Filter for Maximum UV Protection Scratch Resistant Coating |
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Paragon Goggles $13.99 River Road Paragon Goggles Light Adjusting Photochromic Lenses UV400 Filter for Maximum UV Protection Scratch Resistant Coating |
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Eliminator Goggles $13.99 River Road Eliminator Goggles A stylish look, blending toughness and class into a single goggle |
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Quarter Mask for Piston Goggles $8.99 Smith Quarter Mask for Piston Goggles Plastic 1/4 mask attaches to goggles and deflects wind and debris Designed to fit Smith Piston goggles |
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Quarter Mask for Evo Goggles $7.99 Smith Quarter Mask for Evo Goggles Plastic quarter mask attaches to goggles and deflects wind and debris Designed to fit Smith Evo Goggles. |
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Bomber Goggles Replacement Lens $6.95 Thor Motocross Bomber Goggles Replacement Lens |
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Baron Aviator Goggles $35.99 River Road Baron Aviator Goggles Smoke lens |
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Cool Motorcycle Dog with goggles on
I wear prescription glasses and would like to know the best goggles to use when riding my street motorcycle?
I wear prescription glasses and contacts are not always an option to wear..so I'm curious, when riding my motorcycle(street) what is the best type of goggles to wear?
If you wear a proper full-coverage helmet with a face shield, you won't need goggles.
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December 10th, 2010 at 3:52 am
The best thing I have found is stylish wrap around safety glasses. They can be purchased from Home Depot OR Lowes. Any hardware store that caters to construction materials have them. Regular sun glasses (especially cheap ones) aren't impact resistant. they may be fine for wind born sands and trash but won't offer much protection if a rock or bee hits them. I have tried the wrap arounds with the boot on them. They have "breather" vents on them and tend to pull smaller dust into the eye (or at least for me). Other than that? Try smaller goggles. Harley stores tend to have a larger selection IMHO than others because most Harley riders wear half helmets and such. Also, I keep a pair of clear safety glasses in my saddle bag for night riding.