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jamesrb90

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  1. Hey dude think i may go with the white as it's only 150 pound. Thanks though
  2. Okay ima go for the gopro 3 at 150 pound new. And get a bundle of attachments of eBay for 20 pound.. Don't change my mind [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY] with the 3 it has the wifi thing
  3. My footage is from the go pro 3. Thanks bud.
  4. Some great footage there guys. That go pro footage is from the 3?? Or your old gopro ?? The drift looks impressive too. I am gona but used guys so probably won't be able to afford the 4. Yes I too will be using it for paintballing [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]. That drift does look good for the money they are
  5. Thoughts on the go pro people?? Thinking of buying a 2 or 3 for the bike and probably let the misses use it too for the horse's and what not. And with hopefully next year doing the scuba or diving ticket. How's the quality and are they easy to use??? I mean transferring onto the computer and maybe onto the phone
  6. Nope, not mentioned yet James, get a cover, next to a garage it'll be arguably the best security. Personally I use a chain on my fence, a very strong D lock, a disc lock, alarm, and a cover. Heya Phil. yeah iv got a cover too lol. The bike is in a garage for now until I'm ready for it at mine and tbh after Xmas would be better. When it is at mine it's outside my front door lol. Don't think I can do any more than the front anchor, rear anchor point ie u bar concreted into the ground, disc lock. Wish I had a garage grrr
  7. Yes mate let's hope so.
  8. Thanks bud. Think ima go with two.. A bolt in achor at the front and a Y shape anchor point for the back and a disc lock that sounds when moved lol And the steering lock;)
  9. Hey guys looking around for a bike anchor of some kind. I was hoping to do the work today but seems I can't as I can't really find any in store. Iv seen a anchor in halfords thay you bolt to the ground but it just seems abit small and no very affective. I was thinking more of one you'd incase of concrete I.e dig a hole fill with concrete with the anchor covered in concrete. Thoughts recommendations ?? Thanks James
  10. http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/facebook/000/263/213/c40.jpg Love it
  11. and based on that response.. you didn't actually watch it. for more than a few seconds. did you? because if you had of done.. you would have read his addendum added to the video 3 months or so after he published it. If I can get one cheap enough.. i'll have it. I'm a bit of a cheapskate me. I gave up spending big on photography when I retired my old leica. Did you want to buy the one im currently using? Only cost me £34 you can have for £20 + P&P ? Got some videos on youtube if you wanna see quality. selling what mate?
  12. I just done my das last month on a xj6. Loved the bike but wanted a sportier looking bike so I brought a 1999 r6. I was hesitant about it all being a fast bike and that. But now iv got I love it. The bikes they use in the school will be heavier than your 125 but you wont really notice it. In my case anyway. I only rode little 50 and 125s then went straight onto the xj6 then to the r6. The r6 is super light compared to the xj6 just feels like a toy. As for the whole wow it's a 600 on the das I thought this and soon as I was on it I was like... why do I worry so much... You'll fall in love with the schools 600. Think they are only around 70hp sp little pussy cats really
  13. Without shopping about guys what's the prices of these things and are they easy to setup on the bike ect.. been thinking about getting one for the bike and other hobbies I have
  14. The 600 bike will normaly feel easier to ride than the 125. For me that was anyway
  15. I'll shop around and maybe buy a few see what stays in for the longest [emoji12] [emoji6] Don't want tpbe riding down the road swinging my head around the place... I'd look like a zombie on a bike
  16. Thanks guys. Ima shop online for some now. Iv noticed this exhaust I have on the r6 pops and sounds awsome so I'd like to be able to hear that still. Maybe it's just the case of finding the right ear plugs and not the helmet [emoji6]
  17. You just have to do it gently at an angle, there's a knack to it - it's easy when you try, honest. I've done it no problem it with 4 different helmets Gently??? angle???? Helmet???? Wahhhhh sounds like years of experience hahah Thanks guys gals So I guess ear plugs are the best option for now. I'll be sure to read up the reviews on the shoeis
  18. Hey guys hope all is well. So I recently brought a r6 ( phils r6 ) that I love more and more I drive it. Getting my self into trouble with turning points though hahah. Anyway iv got a caberg duke helmet at the moment and iv soon realised it's wayyyy to noisy at higher speeds. It's a flip front for those who don't know. So I think the sensible thing would be a non flip front helmet. I don't want to speed a massive amount Any recommendations guys gals thanks James
  19. Thanks guys ill look into all of them
  20. Hey guys gals So licence obtained and bike soon to be too. Iv heard people getting a book to help with new riders and can be very helpfull. Does anyone have one or know of any I could buy? Also is there any classes to help? Thanks James
  21. Sorry didn't mean for it to come out in the wrong way. You was helpful and I did look up bike related questions. Mod 2 day he did ask me a few..
  22. Passed my mod 2 today woo. Shopping for a 600 now
  23. Notice abit of sarcasm here So no need to brush up on my braking distances and tyre thread limits haha
  24. Hey guys weather looks to be good for my Friday mod 2. Question for those who have done their mod 2... will the instructor ask any questions before we go out?? Bike related or highway code related ? Many thanks
  25. Mod 2 next Friday. Let's hope I pass [WINKING FACE] any tips or anything that you think may help would be great
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