Tear-Off Gaskets

Just wanted to jump on here and remind everyone that we have purchased Tear-Off Gaskets. I encourage you to check out our website and learn why they are the way to go for Offroad riding eliminating the need for bulky unreliable roll offs. They are in stock and fully available on our website ( www.tearoffgaskets.com ) and instagram store. 
We also vend at many major events GNCC, Lorretta Lynn’s, Mini-Os and more, come check out our product if you haven’t seen it before. 
As a Professional Offroad racer myself I am a huge advocate for the product as are many of the top riders of the GNCC series, Canadian Triple Crown and AMA SMX series. 

We would love to hear any stories, questions and or inquires anyone would have regarding our must have product for all Offroad applications! 

Please check us out on instagram @tearoff_gaskets

Website; www.tearoffgaskets.com


Thanks, ES347

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ebers
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11/17/2024 5:03pm

I feel like telling you to beat it with the spam newbie! And maybe others will… but since your an offroad animal, I’m ok with it - hopefully others will be too! Good luck!

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Great product

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jbrown15
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11/18/2024 11:39am

Glad to hear that someone finally bought the business from Dylan. Such a great product, glad to see that they'll still be available.

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11/18/2024 12:41pm

This is what actuall innovation looks unlike cooksie endorsed “strapped” political slogan goggle straps. 

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11/18/2024 2:42pm

Ordered some. Just what I needed for Airbrakes, I always run tear offs but the lenses still get beat up from dirt getting between the tear off and lens 

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11/20/2024 9:40am

How difficult is it to get the old gasket off the lens and clean it up for the next time?

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11/20/2024 9:46am Edited Date/Time 11/20/2024 9:47am
Just wanted to jump on here and remind everyone that we have purchased Tear-Off Gaskets. I encourage you to check out our website and learn why...

Just wanted to jump on here and remind everyone that we have purchased Tear-Off Gaskets. I encourage you to check out our website and learn why they are the way to go for Offroad riding eliminating the need for bulky unreliable roll offs. They are in stock and fully available on our website ( www.tearoffgaskets.com ) and instagram store. 
We also vend at many major events GNCC, Lorretta Lynn’s, Mini-Os and more, come check out our product if you haven’t seen it before. 
As a Professional Offroad racer myself I am a huge advocate for the product as are many of the top riders of the GNCC series, Canadian Triple Crown and AMA SMX series. 

We would love to hear any stories, questions and or inquires anyone would have regarding our must have product for all Offroad applications! 

Please check us out on instagram @tearoff_gaskets

Website; www.tearoffgaskets.com


Thanks, ES347

Biodegrable tearoffs next? Still surprised that nobody has not done that properly already.

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kopfjaeger wrote:

How difficult is it to get the old gasket off the lens and clean it up for the next time?

I find that the ones I've used have peeled off pretty easily. On occasion when the gasket has been on for a while I have to scrap it off gently with my fingernail. And then I just clean the lenses with some soapy water using dish soap. 

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11/20/2024 12:58pm

How is this different from a perimeter seal tear-off?

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11/20/2024 2:12pm
motosaki wrote:

How is this different from a perimeter seal tear-off?

 Perimeter seal tear offs can still get a bit of dirt and water behind them. Even the slightest bit of water can mess up your vision. With the gaskets you can pretty well get sprayed in the face with a pressure washer and won’t leak in. One less thing to worry about especially if you don’t like rolloffs 

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11/20/2024 3:45pm
motosaki wrote:

How is this different from a perimeter seal tear-off?

TDags wrote:
 Perimeter seal tear offs can still get a bit of dirt and water behind them. Even the slightest bit of water can mess up your vision...

 Perimeter seal tear offs can still get a bit of dirt and water behind them. Even the slightest bit of water can mess up your vision. With the gaskets you can pretty well get sprayed in the face with a pressure washer and won’t leak in. One less thing to worry about especially if you don’t like rolloffs 

Honestly they are basically the same thing but it looks like these may seal a little better being wider.  But its cheaper to use these than to buy the perimeter sealed tear offs it looks like.  I run them on my armegas (perimeter sealed) and they work awesome but due to the price I save them for nasty wet conditions or really long and extremely dusty races.  

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11/20/2024 4:20pm
kopfjaeger wrote:

How difficult is it to get the old gasket off the lens and clean it up for the next time?

Not hard at all

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