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Chaparral Motorsports: How to use and install motorcross tear offs

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • video.chaparral... : Watch this quick video with Travis showing you proper techniques on installing tear offs to your goggles.
    Find the entire selection of goggles and tear offs at Chaparral Motorsports: www.chaparral-r...
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Komentáře • 22

  • @sebastiencomeau3048
    @sebastiencomeau3048 Před 4 lety +1

    Do I need to have a tear-off on at all times? Even when riding on a dry trail? What if I don't? Will my lense scratch easily? Are the goggles designed to have one for protection at all times? Is my goggle lense not meant to be exposed ever?

    • @chaparralmotorsports
      @chaparralmotorsports  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi, thanks for watching our video. No you don't need a tearoff all the time, there are ideally meant for wet/muddy conditions when stuff will stick to your goggles and impair your view. The lenses are pretty durable and are designed to hold up against roost and debris hitting them. Sometimes if things hit hard enough or are sharp enough they may scratch the lens but it doesn't happen too often. If your lens does end up with a bunch of scratches that bother you you can get a replacement lens which is rather inexpensive compared to buying new goggles. Hope that helps.

  • @luca_bro0135
    @luca_bro0135 Před 6 lety +1

    Their are that when you have mud on the glases you can clear it really fast and easy

  • @OnceUponReddit
    @OnceUponReddit Před 10 měsíci +1

    We always called them peelaways

    • @chaparralmotorsports
      @chaparralmotorsports  Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah, some call them tear offs, some call them peelaways. All good either way.

  • @otpipe
    @otpipe Před 4 lety

    On the laminated stack what is the 4th, slightly larger hole, for?

  • @GurnieDingo
    @GurnieDingo Před měsícem

    Your voice sounds like Jeremy McGrath

  • @romulusboicu660
    @romulusboicu660 Před 2 lety

    On my first ride with my 100% Racecraft goggles I instaled a single tear-off for protection, but eventually it destroyed my mirror coating on my lens... The only thing that went on my goggles was puddle water... The tear-off rubbed on the lens and left a big spot in the mirror coating... Never seen this before...

    • @chaparralmotorsports
      @chaparralmotorsports  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello, sorry to hear that. That does seem weirs seeing as how many rider utilize tear offs as a form of protecting the lens from scratching. Was the lens completely clean before you installed the tear offs and were the tear offs properly installed (tight against the lens)?

    • @romulusboicu660
      @romulusboicu660 Před 2 lety

      @@chaparralmotorsports Yes, it was clean, brand new actually. It's a weird situation... I went through a big pudle, got my goggles wet, at one point I gently tried to clean the exces water that was on the tear-off, but I thought that it will just dry up eventually, which it did. One hour later I removed the tear-off and saw the damage... But I don't really recall if the tear-off was tightly agains the lens, maybe there was something wrong with one of them, will try again just to see how it fits. Very strange overall, I don't know now if I will use tear-offs again, but I will try to ask around and try to find if anybody experienced this. Thanks for the response!! Cheers!

    • @justinmoto929
      @justinmoto929 Před 2 lety +1

      @@romulusboicu660 the mirrored lenses aren’t good, I left tear offs on mine and it scratched it all up

  • @burkelankford9656
    @burkelankford9656 Před 3 lety +1

    how do i not accidentally tear off every tear off that is on my lens, when trying to only take off one?

    • @chaparralmotorsports
      @chaparralmotorsports  Před 3 lety

      Hi, it can happen the first couple times but as you get more accustomed to the setup you can figure out how to pull one off at a time.

    • @burkelankford9656
      @burkelankford9656 Před 3 lety

      @@chaparralmotorsports Thank you man.

  • @jeffschaming1838
    @jeffschaming1838 Před 2 lety

    Can someone from Chaparral Motorsports tell me why it’s taking a month to process an order? Called and emailed several times with no answer or reply. Customer service is an absolute joke! It’s non existent. Not sure what to do since they already charged my credit card.

    • @chaparralmotorsports
      @chaparralmotorsports  Před 2 lety

      Hello, please accept our sincere apologies for the delay in processing your order. We've just undergone a companywide transition of our operating system which has created delays in both shipping and communications. We are committed to processing or refunding any unshipped orders. Thank you for your understanding.

  • @gazzy555joker6
    @gazzy555joker6 Před 6 lety

    i’ve rode motocross for many years now and i still dont know what the point of these tear offs are for????

    • @chaparralmotorsports
      @chaparralmotorsports  Před 6 lety +4

      Hello gazzy555 joker. While out on the track tearing it up... goggles can get dirty and you vision can become impaired. Tear Offs collect the dirt, mud and water... one tear... and presto your field of vision is CLEAR. They work really well when needed. Thanks for watching! - Kyle & the Chap Moto Team

    • @OfficialChickenJoe
      @OfficialChickenJoe Před 3 lety

      It’s for racing motocross, cause roost will hit your gogkles and you can’t see so you pull them off and you have clear vision