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Hoody

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  1. Still on my first one, but my intention is to save all the helmets I ever own... Already have a shelving unit the perfect size for them all!! :D :D

     

    How romantic!


    I currently have an Arai RX-7RR, Corsair, Shoei Multitec, Suomy Gunwind for off duty and an Arai SV, Shoei Syncrotec, Multitec for work and HJC Sy-Max for voluntary stuff I do.

    Korbs, I emphasise 'currently' - imagine how many I've had over the past 30 years!


    Use the shelf for models of all the bikes you (will) own!!


  2. Bit flat, but with the grandstands especially around the complex/pit entry makes for good viewing.

     

    So true! The Luffield grandstands are brilliant for watching the racing. I was sat at Luffield A this year for the rainy F1 GP and had the time of my life watching the race :D

    Watched it on tv when I got home and was surprised/shocked even to see the camera's hadn't caught the action there at all :shock:

     

    Yupp - love to watch F1 there - or anywhere!! Luffield is excellent seen F1 and numerous other racing at Silverstone and found that is the best spot. The action (especially F1 down the field) there is superb in rain or shine - Love it!

  3. Used to be at Silverstone anyway :roll:

    Bit flat, but with the grandstands especially around the complex/pit entry makes for good viewing.

    Both are good circuits, but a change is as good as a rest so to speak!


    Anyway - better Silverstone than Brands Hatch - end of the country!

  4. This Hull & Yorkshire ride outs is :shock: :shock: dead

     

    And the purpose of this statement is what exactly??


    Surely it would be better to use the forum as its intended, for YOU to arrange rideouts, not waiting for US to sort things out for you.


    Total waste of a thread!

     

    You grumpy mare!

  5. The Rules


    1. You ride to the current tag photo. (Keep it in the UK!)

    2. You photograph your bike at that location showing both your bike and the object in the photo.

    3. You then take a photo of your bike in front of another landmark, geographic location, etc.

    4. Post both photo's following the rule.

    5. Another rider then must tag your photo.


    I've nicked the idea from a USofA site I use. They do it by State (some of which are about the size of our country!!).

    Sometimes there is a clue such as a known monument/landmark.

    The idea is to get out riding on your bike with a 'purpose'!

    Oh, and only one tag at a time. Don't post a second one until you have a photo of your bike at the first site, hence the name "TAG, YOU'RE IT!"


    Anyone wanna play?


    First one -


    http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r183/Hoody_photo/Image039.jpg

  6. There are far better tests on the market than Sharp - it is massively flawed by all accounts, testing i n the wrong areas for impact.


    Provided you have BS or EEU markings (forget the Gold ACU label-it's for racing) then the lid is fit for purpose.


    As a guidline the more expensive the lid, the better the quality is likely to be. However, some budget lids (sub £100) are relatively good quality.


    Some folk swear by Arai, some Shoei, others Schuberth etc.


    Fit is more important than cost.


    If I were you, I would be looking at HJC lids, good price (even better if you can get a 'deal' on last years colours) and fit most folk. They are safety compliant with current regs. They are a US lid.

  7. I use Pinlock in all my helmets both my own and work (Arai SV/RX7RR/Corsair and Shoei Synchrotec/Multitec) and have never had a problem.


    The Pinlocks are on a cam. You can turn them around in their holes and adjust the fit of the visor to the shield.


    I have used other products such as Fog City and find the Pinlock system far superior.


    When you fit the visor, you need to literally flatten the shield and ease the inner visor into the pegs


    If you continue to have problems take it into an authorized dealer who should be trained in it's use/fitting.

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