Oakley Frontline outriggers

chump6784
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Can anyone tell me if the outriggers on the frontline are the same as the airbrake. I broke the outrigger on my Frontlines yesterday and I can find replacement outriggers for the airbrake but not the Frontline and I don't know whether they are the same or not
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7/24/2021 6:36pm
Different shape, length and size. Can not find the Front Line outriggers either on any web shop or even their own.
Call your local Oakley seller, they should be able to source it if it is available as a spare part (would be weird if it was not).
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7/24/2021 11:22pm
The Oracle wrote:
Different shape, length and size. Can not find the Front Line outriggers either on any web shop or even their own. Call your local Oakley seller...
Different shape, length and size. Can not find the Front Line outriggers either on any web shop or even their own.
Call your local Oakley seller, they should be able to source it if it is available as a spare part (would be weird if it was not).
Thanks. I've been looking too but can't find them. If I didn't wear glasses while riding I'd just go airbrakes but Frontlines have the notches on the side for glasses
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7/26/2021 7:03am Edited Date/Time 7/26/2021 7:05am
Don't know about the outriggers, but the 100%Armega tearoffs work perfectly on the Oakley Frontline goggles. The shape and pinholes line up Cool Most shops don't carry the Frontline tearoffs but they will have Armega tearoffs in stock.
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7/26/2021 8:24am
Oakley stopped making replacement parts for the Airbrake a few years ago from my understanding. So if you see replacement foam, outriggers, and straps you might want to buy them while you can. The single-lens protector was the best thing ever but they stopped making those. Kind of sad seeing as that was one of the marketing points when released was they were "rebuildable".

I don't think they ever made replacement parts for the frontline.



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7/26/2021 8:38am Edited Date/Time 7/26/2021 8:39am
Why rebuild when you can pick up airbrakes for around $100 or even less sometimes. When I worked at BTO we had parts in stock but hardly sold them.
But when we had Airbrakes in sale for $100 people would buy 2 at a time.
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7/26/2021 8:59am
docweedon wrote:
Why rebuild when you can pick up airbrakes for around $100 or even less sometimes. When I worked at BTO we had parts in stock but...
Why rebuild when you can pick up airbrakes for around $100 or even less sometimes. When I worked at BTO we had parts in stock but hardly sold them.
But when we had Airbrakes in sale for $100 people would buy 2 at a time.
New foam was $20 and a lens protector was $20 for 2. I am still rocking my OG airbrakes I bought back in 2013. I've replaced foam once and lens protectors twice, and one new lens. I'd rather buy tires and oil then-new googles all the time at $100 a pop. But hey that's just me, I am just a desert rat, doing 1k-2k miles off-road a yea lol.
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7/26/2021 10:48am
The Oracle wrote:
Different shape, length and size. Can not find the Front Line outriggers either on any web shop or even their own. Call your local Oakley seller...
Different shape, length and size. Can not find the Front Line outriggers either on any web shop or even their own.
Call your local Oakley seller, they should be able to source it if it is available as a spare part (would be weird if it was not).
chump6784 wrote:
Thanks. I've been looking too but can't find them. If I didn't wear glasses while riding I'd just go airbrakes but Frontlines have the notches on...
Thanks. I've been looking too but can't find them. If I didn't wear glasses while riding I'd just go airbrakes but Frontlines have the notches on the side for glasses
Why dont you go to Sportrx.com and get rx inserts for your goggles then you dont have to wear your glasses under and you can wear whatever goggle brand you want..

I wear the inserts and have never gone back,

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