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I still haven't worked out how to take photos :lol:

 

Bell RS-1 helmet

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Bell Transition face shield (like those transition lenses glasses - it's illegal to wear tinted visors after sundown so these are perfect (albeit expensive... actually compared to the price of tiny glasses they're probably well priced))

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Alpinestars Jaws Perforated Leather Jacket

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Alpinestars Spine Protector jacket armor insert

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Alpinestars SM-2 Gloves

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Draggin Motorcycle jeans

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RST TracTech Evo boots

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erm, check back tomorrow, assuming I don't kill myself trying to ride it home (just like when you learn to drive a car for the first time when you're ~16, it's best to learn to ride a bike that's (currently) too fast away from traffic. I'll probably have to go on the highway too to fill up the tank.

 

I went on a test-ride on Saturday, in the middle of a large busy town that's full of immigrants who literally can't drive. I had one person coming towards me the wrong way down a one-way service road. Not to mention I first applied the throttle coming out of the shop carpark as if it were the 125c bike I learned on and almost careered into a parked car on the other side of the street... bloody terrifying :lol:

 

I'm trying to work out if there's any way to record some decent footage without permanently attaching anything to the bike or helmet.

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erm, check back tomorrow, assuming I don't kill myself trying to ride it home (just like when you learn to drive a car for the first time when you're ~16, it's best to learn to ride a bike that's (currently) too fast away from traffic. I'll probably have to go on the highway too to fill up the tank.

 

I went on a test-ride on Saturday, in the middle of a large busy town that's full of immigrants who literally can't drive. I had one person coming towards me the wrong way down a one-way service road. Not to mention I first applied the throttle coming out of the shop carpark as if it were the 125c bike I learned on and almost careered into a parked car on the other side of the street... bloody terrifying :lol:

 

I'm trying to work out if there's any way to record some decent footage without permanently attaching anything to the bike or helmet.

 

Highly recommend this or the double-suction one. :nods: Delkin Devices Fat Gecko Double Knuckle Single Suction: Amazon.co.uk: Camera Photo

 

Lots of footage on YT from bikers using it.

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I've not go pictures yet, but got ordered some stuff for my shooting. :)

 

Not the greatest of picture but...

 

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Finally got a case to store them both in, as well as pellets & extra CO2. Nicely made as well for the price, metal all round with the basic foam/sponge inside to protect everything. 54" long by 14" wide, and 4.5" high.

Oh, also room inside for at least a air pistol*, So guess what my next buy is likly to be ;)

 

 

*Why I need a air pistol? Well as much as I like the revolver, its a bit time consuming for reloading and all, as well as a few other factors...but the revolver does look dam cool!

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I have a pair of DC's which I've had for about 4 years now which are still perfectly fine aswell. They may have been expensive, but they've long outlasted any of my other shoes by a looong shot

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So I got a OBD2 reader...

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£7.99 for it, £2.50 for an app that works with it. Can rid of some faults & read the rest...so the pesky engine management light that's on because of the emissions reasons? bye bye :cheeky:

And because I'm such a good friend, i'll be making my money back on it all by checking my mates cars for a small fee. :lol: And still be cheaper than a garage who'd do the same thing but charge £30 for a 2 minuet job.

 

Can also read stuff like MPG, Bhp, torques & read 0-60 times and such...dunno if it'd be accurate or what with them but will be fun to lalalala about with.

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The BHP and torque readings from the OBD scanner will only be rough figures but the rest will be fairly accurate.

 

I always treat any readings as rough figures,and having that is a nice side feature, besides im not one of these people who go waving there BHP power figures around like as if it was my manhood.

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