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How difficult is it to replace the lenses on Oakley Crowbars?
I'm debating getting a second pair night lenses and swapping when I ride a night or just getting full second pair for nights. Also, anyone know where to pick up some HI Yellow lenses on the cheap? |
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I would recommend just getting a secon pair of goggles. Speaking from experience, it is a lot less hassle and easier on your gear than swapping lenses out all of the time.
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Exactly. The "pain in the ass factor" is worth more than the $20 in my mind.
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