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Petarded

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. :? never did hear if he got them or if they were any good......not even a pm to say thanks! gave them away and posted for free..................live and learn! :evil:

     

    Shit sorry mate I totally forgot about that! :oops:


    Thanks so much for sending them! They work well you've just got to get the positioning in the helmet right.


    Again, sorry sorry sorry! Thanks! :oops: :D

  4. If it's hifi quality sound you're after then by in ear headphones. If it's just to hear a bit of music over the road noise then try these. What do you have to lose trying these? It's only a few quid.

     

    I did use a pair of Sennheiser CX300s which have great sound quality for the price but the problem with them is they deteriorate so quickly (I've gone through 4 pairs of them). Not to mention that getting a proper fit with the helmet and ear-buds is a fiddly business. Plus I only ever really use my iPod when I ride so I'd rather have an integrated solution with the least amount of hassle.


    I may try the ones I linked to if no-one else has any suggestions, we'll see.


    I think the law regarding use of headphones is that they cannot be 'in ear'? Over ear headphones are fine I think, the training schools and even the DSA use them for the tests?

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