MX-46 CYCLUS VISOR BLACK/RED SM
Color
Item: 72-7523
Weight: 0.12 lbs
Package Dimensions: 9 x 8 x 4
Model: MX-46
Segment: Offroad
Division: Helmets & Accessories
Class: Helmet Accessories
Sub Class: Visors
MX-46 CYCLUS VISOR BLACK/RED SM: Unmatched Style and Protection
The MX-46 Cyclus Visor in black and red is the ultimate choice for riders who prioritize both style and safety. Designed to enhance your riding experience, this visor features a sleek aesthetic that complements your gear while offering superior protection against the elements.
Enhance Your Ride with the MX-46 Cyclus Visor
This visor is not just about looks; it’s built for performance. The MX-46 Cyclus Visor is engineered to reduce glare and improve visibility, ensuring you can focus on the road ahead. With its high-quality materials, it stands up to the rigors of off-road riding while maintaining clarity and durability.
Comfort Meets Functionality
Wearing the MX-46 Cyclus Visor means you can ride longer without discomfort. Its lightweight design ensures that you won’t feel weighed down, while the adjustable features provide a snug fit for any helmet type. Say goodbye to distractions and hello to a comfortable ride.
Designed for Every Adventure
Whether you’re hitting the trails or cruising down the highway, the MX-46 Cyclus Visor is your perfect companion. Its robust construction guarantees it can withstand impacts and harsh weather conditions, giving you peace of mind on every ride. Choose this visor and conquer any terrain with confidence.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Color | Black/Red |
| Material | High-quality polycarbonate |
| Compatibility | Universal fit for various helmet models |
| Design | Aerodynamic and lightweight |
FAQ
Is the MX-46 Cyclus Visor suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, the visor is designed to withstand various weather conditions, providing excellent visibility and protection.
Can this visor be used with any helmet?
The MX-46 Cyclus Visor has a universal fit and is compatible with most helmet models.











