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http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r183/Hoody_photo/SAMMEROY.jpg
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Mate of mine with a Fazer has one - swears by it
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Agreed - Take the helmet and find a Princess that fits it - bit like Cinderella Seriously, buy another helmet. If the one she has is causing problems she will be the wrong shaped head for it. Get to a big retailer (Hein Gericke, J&S etc) and try loads of different ones on her noggin. Fit is more important than price. If you start messing about with the inner of a lid (i.e. pushing melting, pressing, cutting) then it will destroy the integrity and safety of it should mit ever need to do it's job. Not worth the risk
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If you had to pick one rider who inspired you more then.....
Hoody replied to Philk's topic in Racing and Track Days
My old mate Richie - biggest bike influence on me. Famous riders? - Sheene. Roberts, Schwantz, Rainey, but over and above that was seeing them all at the Transatlantic Trophy Races. Brilliant series! -
Nah! Remember the taste from years ago
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Well I ended up at Squires! Delivered some samples to St James Hossie, then cup of something(?!) at the cafe!
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It's very green. = It's very wet! The wee beasties will find you come what may, so repellent or take sticki's advice. Do do the Kyle of Localsh road - again and again! Loop this either too or from Inverness via the A835 - awesome road A82 along side of Loch Ness, not forgetting to stop off to take piccies of the 'Highlander' castle! Again on the A82, get to the Corran ferry (5 min crossing) just south if Fort William and do the circular route on other side - reminds me of a mini swiss meadow, then up to Mallaig and back down the A830 Just a few ideas for ya!
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Bike security advice at racing events
Hoody replied to a topic in Clothing, Luggage, Accessories and Security
Agree with the Good Father there - if you both have a chain/lock, use them both through the front wheel of both bikes, or back to front wheels, not to each other. Keep them off the ground. Use a disc lock -
Sound kit - chain on my blackbird lasted 9 years and 40000+ miles, only changed it because of it's age!
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Ea Nell1 I was put onto this by a daphne, then bumped back into sticki, sorry, vicki
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What's ncp (other than car parks!)
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Particularly impressed with the 1960's sci-fi/porno stylee background music! Like Joe 90 rogers Debbie in Dallas
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Forgot about them!! They were the way forward
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Face. Bovvered. I was enjoying this sort of thing 8) http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r183/Hoody_photo/DeutschlandRevisited022.jpg
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What about this then............ http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r183/Hoody_photo/kwakc1.jpg
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Try SW Motech - they are available through Hein Gericke. The bag is like a hard shell with a fixing system on the bottom. This clipsonto a fitting that fits onto the petrol filler surround. Keeps the bag off the tank, easy removal for refuelling and sturdy. http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r183/Hoody_photo/daypack2.jpg
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Who cares? Let the law lords decide -they know best (ROFPMSL )
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Get a bike specific lid - as stated car/kart are designed for different disciplines and the R&D that goes into them differs. Gold ACU is not a legal requirement for road use - just for track use. Get into a bike dealers/clothiers and try a few on - even the lower end price bracket are OK but consider weight, venting (keeps you cool but makes them noisy). You don't need to go for the top race lid (i.e. Arai Corsair - nice lid though, I have one!) when the next model down is more 'road' orientated. Top price ones tend to be race lids - not always best for road - noisewise
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Warning..................guarantee of rain Thursday 12th
Hoody replied to a topic in General Rideouts/Meets
Get out in the rain yer jessies! This was last week at Timmelsjoch! http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r183/Hoody_photo/DeutschlandRevisited074-1.jpg -
Soz daffs - working matey