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That is a very common mount system. Just about any 3 or 5 snap shield with slots for snaps to slide will fit. I use a three snap that hinges with a visor in bad weather.
Here are some 5 snap shields. The snaps are moveable which will allow for adjustment. I used this type (not brand) of shield for several years on 3/4 helmets.
I never cared for a shield on the 3/4 helmet, they have such a curve in them everything in front of you looks distorted. Maybe it was just me. Good luck on your search...
I never cared for a shield on the 3/4 helmet, they have such a curve in them everything in front of you looks distorted. Maybe it was just me. Good luck on your search...
The flat shields that we had in the 1960s and 70s were high quality, shatter proof and optically correct, and were used by motorcycle and go cart racers before FF helmets were introduced. I haven't worn one in forty years, so maybe they wouldn't seem as good now.
My rig came from J&P and there is no distortion. I Started with the 3/4 and 5 snap shields years ago and still wear them today. Smoke and amber shields.
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