If youโre the type of rider that likes to switch up between light and dark visors depending on the light conditions, then this clever Visorstash from Oxford Products could be perfect for you.

Itโs exactly what it sounds like โ a large-sized protective case in which you can keep a spare visor. Pretty nifty, right?
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Thereโs a couple of options to choose from. Thereโs the Visorstash XL, which will accommodate most common full-face visors and shields, measures 18.5cm x 55cm, features an anti-scratch lining and it can be worn as a belt. Then thereโs the Visorstash T2. Essentially, itโs the same bit of kit, but with an addition 2.5-litre front pocket to store essentials.
RRP: From ยฃ11.99 // www.oxprod.com

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About the Author
As a child Bertie (well, Robert back thenโฆ blame his sister for the nickname) was exposed to motorcycles thanks to his uncles. They would show up at his house with a lovely lady as pillion throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
After a naughty time on field bikes (itโs what we did back then) Bertie passed his test in the early 1990s and became a reporter for MCN in 1995, moving to the sports desk and covering World Superbikes in 1996.
With a change to Bike Magazine in 1997, he stayed until 2000 as news, features and road test editor. Moving into PR with Cosworth, Bert was bored with cars and returned to bikes in 2001 with Two Wheels Only, becoming editor in 2002 and leaving to be freelance at the end of 2004.
With almost a decade freelancing, Bertie joined Mortons in 2013 and became editor of Classic Motorcycle Mechanics, a post heโs desperately clung to, to this day. And no, heโs never had a pretty girl on the back of his bike.
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