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Petarded

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  • Birthday 19/06/1991

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  1. RST doesn't mean good. I bought a pair not a few months ago and they're already falling apart, hole in one of the finger stitches. =/
  2. I have some skiing base layers by Patagonia. They're really good at wicking away the moisture top and bottoms. http://www.chevintrek.co.uk/patagonia-m ... -542-p.asp
  3. I have dragginjeans and can honestly say they're a bit crap on the fit and style side of things, I'm sure the protection is great (haven't fallen off in them yet!), but a couple of my friends have Halvarssons jeans and the fit of them is more like straight cut jeans. Whereas the DJs are baggy as fook. The style of the Halvarssons is also more cool looking compared with most of the DJ designs. I have the classic draggin jeans which look way too blue. Comparison: http://www.grandprixlegends.com/Images/Products/XLarge_Images/HAL022_1.jpghttp://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/images/product/product/dra_classic-indigo.jpg *Note the Draggin Jeans are a lot bluer in real life! *Edit: Also the Halvarssons ones are cheaper coming in at £75 to £90, whereas the Draggin's come in from £90 to £110.
  4. I checked my exact helmet in HG before I went and saved £30 by buying it online from somewhere else, admittedly the lack of packaging was bad...might not do it that way again.
  5. This sounds very similar to what happened to my gpx 250, it turned out the cams weren't balanced or something? Maybe this is something you could check? I dunno, just a suggestion.
  6. I would recommend actually finding a shop that stocks any boots you want to buy online and try them on first. You don't want to get them and realise they're a bit loose or whatever.
  7. your feet should be fine for now, I wear normal socks at the moment and it's fine. When winter comes around any hiking sock will do generally. Or get some warmer boots. Fly screens look gash in my opinion...so do top boxes... Try oxford heated grips.
  8. I also have an Army issue Bergen, 130L in olive green. I only ever use it when I can't fit the load in my other two rucksacks another military 35L day sack or a quicksilver backpack.
  9. Yeah I expect filtering gets a bit tiresome if you commute in and around central London every day.
  10. Winter = brigdale walking socks or army issue green things Summer = Whatever
  11. The fairing around where the indicator is attached is curved (I think) so flush ones wouldn't be so flush.
  12. Tbh mate just get a new OE one from ebay or something. I replaced my original stem indicators on my gpx 250 and oncoming vehicles can't even see them from the front. I had no choice though as I couldn't mount a new OE one because the fairing around where the indicator stem would go is broken off (from 1st crash). If you have the indicators mounted on the front you run the risk not being seen from the side (the most important bit). And I think your bike will look even more ratty if you put the indicators where you're considering. New set of indicator stems. Or all the other GPZ 500 indicator related products.
  13. http://www.themotorbikeforum.co.uk/view ... 32&t=15767 Read though that.
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