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I have a pair of Harley Davidson Profile 2 glasses that I`ve had awhile.
I need to find the foam insert for these glasses,the insert can be removed.Any help will be deeply appreciated. Dont want to have to replace them because I had perscription lenses installed.
Thanks
When I bought my SportRx sunglasses a couple years a go I got an extra foam insert which I am now using, wore out the original one. They have got to be available somewhere, might be worth a call to SportRx to see if they have one that might fit your HD glasses & welcome to the forum.
Last edited by streeteagle; Mar 24, 2012 at 07:45 PM.
HD says they carry the foam replacements. I believe in cheap riding glasses or should I say I did. My story is HD sold me an outdated pair of riding glasses. I went to have the lenses replaced the following year only to find they were discontinued a year or so before I made the purchase. LOL...grrrrrrrrrrrrr
I now sport the Maui Jim's Stingrays in black. Best riding glasses I've owned to date and the lenses are replacable
Know what you mean Tampa FB, checked with my local dealer, said that HD doesnt make the Profile 2 glasses anymore. So I guess I`m SOL, finding the replacement foam. Wouldnt be to bad but I had perscription lenses put in them!!!!!!!!!
Know what you mean Tampa FB, checked with my local dealer, said that HD doesnt make the Profile 2 glasses anymore. So I guess I`m SOL, finding the replacement foam. Wouldnt be to bad but I had perscription lenses put in them!!!!!!!!!
I have a brand new set of lenses and foam for the profile glasses if anyone is interested pm me 40.00
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