I've changed mine out a dozen or more times already. It doesn't get easier, but they also haven't broke. I take it as a good sign because the arms still lock in tight and aren't loose.
Ay!! No bueno! I appreciate your kindness, only other option is get a man to help me, when changing my lenses weh...weh.... 😎 I know I’m a big baby 🔫 thnx again
How quickly does the lens shift from dark to clear? When I ride into a street underpass, it gets dark very quickly and I need to be able to check for other riders and debris.
It is really hard to change lenses, you almost feel like your going to end up braking something. My suggestion just keep tugging until they snap off 🤷🏼♀️
@@JMCyclingVideos Hi - thanks for posting the video, any tips on how to remove the arms from the lenses themselves? I just got a pair and they seem awfully hard to remove, as you said, it feels like they'll break. Thank you
I tend to just grab the part that connects in between my thumb and finger and twist it downward. I try to get it to pivot where it connects rather than pulling the arm downward putting pressure on the lense. I hope that makes sense.
I changed my lenses again today and nothing easy about it 🙃 crossing fingers they won’t get damaged anytime soon.
Thank you for encouraging comments 🥊
I've changed mine out a dozen or more times already. It doesn't get easier, but they also haven't broke. I take it as a good sign because the arms still lock in tight and aren't loose.
Ay!! No bueno! I appreciate your kindness, only other option is get a man to help me, when changing my lenses weh...weh.... 😎
I know I’m a big baby 🔫 thnx again
How quickly does the lens shift from dark to clear? When I ride into a street underpass, it gets dark very quickly and I need to be able to check for other riders and debris.
It’s actually very gradual. When worn you hardly notice the shift in tint.
It is really hard to change lenses, you almost feel like your going to end up braking something. My suggestion just keep tugging until they snap off 🤷🏼♀️
Yes, they are quite tough to change. It always feels like I'm going to break them, but they never do.
@@JMCyclingVideos Hi - thanks for posting the video, any tips on how to remove the arms from the lenses themselves? I just got a pair and they seem awfully hard to remove, as you said, it feels like they'll break.
Thank you
I tend to just grab the part that connects in between my thumb and finger and twist it downward. I try to get it to pivot where it connects rather than pulling the arm downward putting pressure on the lense. I hope that makes sense.
@@JMCyclingVideos thanks for the reply. I'll give it a go!