Love seeing a great company take over servicing & repairs when the original company stops supporting their own products! Sent a pair of my X-metals to Line-Gear a little while back & they did an incredible job, my glasses look & feel new again!!!❤️❤️
These glasses were so awesome! Look how complicated they were! So much touch labor was involved to make each of those parts, and then finally to assembled them. Hard to believe these started off as $175 glasses and ended up somewhere around $325-$350.
I just received a pair of these from my friend she found them in her closet in a case with several other cheapie gas station sunglasses mixed in with them I seen them lying underneath all the other cheapies and almost instantly could tell they had to be a pretty special model just mainly due to the hi tech construction/design on what I could tell were a fairly old model (I was like 8 years old or something when these hit the streets and 6 or so when the x metal series officially launched so needless to say the sorta slipped right passed my radar. However, I'm 31 now and apparently my time with the Juliet's is here at last...) ...now just onto the restoration. Seems pretty straight forward and fairly affordable. I will almost certainly go the linegear route, even if OEM we're easily obtainable I would still prefer to save $$ and linegear seems to have bigger selection (🤷???). ...so with all that, my only real question/concern is, what else could someone who is not a die.hard Oakley-head use to substitute the pin pusher/press that you have?? 🙏 Thank you
I have the Juliet emerald lense and I need to replace the nose rubbers where is the best place to get them and where do I get the punch tool from I live in the uk
Hello, The ear socks are designed to fit the frame tightly, which can make installation difficult for some users. We recommend dipping the ear socks in hot water to soften the material.
Love seeing a great company take over servicing & repairs when the original company stops supporting their own products!
Sent a pair of my X-metals to Line-Gear a little while back & they did an incredible job, my glasses look & feel new again!!!❤️❤️
These glasses were so awesome! Look how complicated they were! So much touch labor was involved to make each of those parts, and then finally to assembled them. Hard to believe these started off as $175 glasses and ended up somewhere around $325-$350.
I just received a pair of these from my friend she found them in her closet in a case with several other cheapie gas station sunglasses mixed in with them I seen them lying underneath all the other cheapies and almost instantly could tell they had to be a pretty special model just mainly due to the hi tech construction/design on what I could tell were a fairly old model (I was like 8 years old or something when these hit the streets and 6 or so when the x metal series officially launched so needless to say the sorta slipped right passed my radar. However, I'm 31 now and apparently my time with the Juliet's is here at last...)
...now just onto the restoration. Seems pretty straight forward and fairly affordable. I will almost certainly go the linegear route, even if OEM we're easily obtainable I would still prefer to save $$ and linegear seems to have bigger selection (🤷???).
...so with all that, my only real question/concern is, what else could someone who is not a die.hard Oakley-head use to substitute the pin pusher/press that you have?? 🙏 Thank you
That's a beautiful collection!
si. bravo, ma come li hai rimossi i nosr bridges???
I have the Juliet emerald lense and I need to replace the nose rubbers where is the best place to get them and where do I get the punch tool from I live in the uk
i need to service my ducati's, need a full overhuall
Temple washers were not installed?
We have attached Temple washers during the workflow process.
@@linegear 👍
It was installed. Those that you see in the dish are spares.
Orbital gasket, is very thin in comparison to Oakley.
so... where do I buy that pin press?
Hello,
You can buy it from here.
www.linegear-japan.com/product/376
The ear socks do not go on easy like the video.I can't even get them on mine even with heating them.
Hello,
The ear socks are designed to fit the frame tightly, which can make installation difficult for some users.
We recommend dipping the ear socks in hot water to soften the material.
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