
Ah, I have made a flippable visor for my Giro Remedy. The helmet already has a row of bolt holes above the face opening for attaching the peak. I used the outer two of these holes to attach the visor, using the original bolts for attaching the peak. The visor has two "tabs" that extend upwards at each end, with a hole drilled in the centre of the bolt to go through.
The bottom of the visor is slightly larger than necessary to incorporate a thin strip of velcro, which attaches to the corresponding strips of velcro attached to the helmet below the face opening. Without this the stiffness of the visor causes it to flare out and not sit flush with the helmet.
It's not quite as convenient as a proper flippable visor because the velcro is slightly fiddly. My first attempt didn't work because the visor wasn't quite long enough to use sufficient velcro. The second attempt looks solid.
If my words make no sense and photos are necessary I'll take some and post 'em up.




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