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changing out my face shield?

I am new into the motorcycle world. I just decided that I wanted to change the face shield on my helmet. I know how to take it off, and put it back on. The only thing I need to know is that if I have a Sparx S-07 full face helmet, is there a certain face shield that I have to order? And what is it called. Other than actually bringing my helmet to a store.

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that other guy is a jerk, i'm a good writer but my answers sometimes look like yours because i'm on a PHONE. moving on, welcome to the joys of a manual transmission. it's possible for a twelve year old to learn to drive. someone hasn't been to Finland. moving on, having a faucet half way on doesn't grind the faucet and block the water. you are right to have the clutch completely in or out as much as possible. but sometimes you do have to p shh it in partially to prevent a stall. if you only do this when necessary, you may burn up your clutch, but it won't be why. you're much more likely to eat the clutch by filtering that guys suggestion if parking lot burn outs, which i don't recommend. if the car stats to stall, clutch all the way. as traffic moves away, slowly engage until the clutch is out our you have to push it in again. that simple. the downside to a manual transmission's ability to be constantly locked to the wheels and never be slipping our slushy is that it doesn't give you much error room at very low speeds. and manual driving is harder than an automatic until you've done it so long it's habitual. good luck, just do the best you can.

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