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Joeman

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  1. Not saying this was an unsafe site, but the willingness to hand over sensitive information without question is what's interesting from an infosec point of view and your device you used to visit the site handed over far more information than you think
  2. Great thread that perfectly demonstrates how people are surprisingly trusting of websites just because they have been shared by people they know and happily supply sensitive information without questioning where it's going. From a infosec point of view it provides great insight into how to build a successful phishing site.
  3. I've got Bluetooth earbuds wired together with the mic part way down the wire instead of in the earbuds. You can position the mic close to your mouth so it hears what you're saying under the helmet. Also means they don't get lost as the wire goes around the back of my neck.
  4. Excellent way for bike criminals to collect a list of valid VIN numbers for cloning bikes...
  5. Start by setting maximum preload. You're a big lad and standard springs aren't designed for your weight especially when going fast! You can wind back from there, but I'd be surprised if you can even set the sag correctly given its a standard bike with heavy rider. I like my suspension quite stiff when going quickly, but you might not..
  6. Joeman

    RDGA

    So I take it dont need to apply for a totally useless for touring Revolut card no doubt it has its uses If all you buy is petrol from prepaid pumps and food from easyJet, I'd hardly call that touring!! Revolut gives you real bank accounts in multiple currencies so if you know you're going to a specific country and expect the exchange rates to move against you, you can load up your account in the local currency before the FX rates move. Or you can just use it to spend close to the current interbank spot rate with zero fees and no massive spreads like most zero fee cards charge.. I loaded my EUR and DKK accounts up with cash a few months back before GBP dropped so when in Denmark or Euro zone I can spend at the exchange rate as it was a few months back instead of today. I was in Switzerland last month so moved money from one of my other accounts to my CHF account as the rate was better than from GBP to CHF. And I was in Portugal and Spain last week spending money from my Revolut EUR account and saved money using the exchange rate from a few months ago instead of the current pathetically low GBP/EUR exchange rate. I also use my Revolut USD account for payments to US companies. Again making use of favourable exchange rates and zero fees. Lots of other benefits too. Worth a look
  7. Joeman

    RDGA

    I use Revolut https://www.revolut.com/ card for all my international transactions, but it wont work at french petrol stations (pay at pump) and EasyJet wont accept it onboard the plane (but i can pay them in sterling). I started using it here in the UK for daily spending too because the phone app is good for seeing your spending.
  8. Thrash it, blow the engine, and demand a new bike.. Better that it blows up early on in your warranty period than after.
  9. Still sounds a lot of money. Did you insure for limited mileage to bring it down further?
  10. If you're convinced bit won't get nicked from your secure garden, some people just tell them it's in a garage to bring the premium down.
  11. Transport for London (TFL) did a study on motorbikes in buslanes. Their recommendation was to allow motorbikes into all buslanes to reduce motorcycle deaths. Then the London Cyclists Committee got involved and despite there being no evidence that motorcycles in buslanes increased the danger for cyclists, they successfully campaigned to have motorcycles banned from bus lanes. So not only are streets being made narrower to accommodate Cyclelanes (making filtering for motorbikes more dangerous), the cyclists are also laying claim to the bus lanes of London. So much for "sharing the roads" it's a blatant land-grab with no consideration for biker deaths. Expect the same result to happen where you are as councils continue to pander to every cyclist demand.
  12. Could you have positioned yourself between the back of the wide load and the rear escort van just to p1ss them off? And ridden slower than the wide load to make sure they had to drop back even further?? Pretty sure deliberately blocking you like that would have been illegal
  13. Was getting worried these weren't going to be mentioned! I bought a Kreiga bag on a whim before two weeks in France on the bike. One of the BEST things I've ever bought for biking. Has a inner waterproof bag (Great for the unpredictable weather), designated pouch to put in a water bladder if you want (which on the hotter days is Sooo nice ) and so comfy, even for long periods of time which I've really struggled with in the past. Massively happy with mine, So worth the extra cost. Edit: This was the one I bought. But they have a good range. R30 - same as mine. Fantastic bit of kit
  14. I've got a Kreiga rucksack and its great, but riding any distance with a rucksack on its crippling for your back.
  15. Not really. They only go as fast as you tell them to go so it makes no difference what you ride if you're sensible. If you're not sensible then it still makes no difference because you can just as easily hurt yourself on a smaller bike.
  16. it might be.. when the reality of riding one sets in you realise its the idea of riding bikes you like and not the actual riding.. but more likely you'll be hooked and then decide to allocate more funds than you initially intended towards a better bike than you intended to buy so, either way, the 200quid wont be wasted
  17. One theory from a guy at work is that he did it for tax reasons. He was looking for a way to leave the BBC as an employee for something that will blow over in a short space of time so that he can return as effectively a contractor being paid via a limited company structure to avoid tax... Give it a couple of month and if he's back on the BBC you can bet he's working via his own company and not an employee of the BBC.
  18. Im actually really bored of carbon fibre. It's been overused and I'm starting to think it looks like grannie's knitting!! It's time something new came along as carbon fiber is no longer "exotic" ..
  19. Collect dirt and water underneath to help corrosion destroy your bike in areas you can't see or clean.
  20. I love you Joe... But comments being offensive or not depending on a defining characteristic of the person their aimed at is Kind of the definition of prejudice. I get your comment about we should all aim to be equal where these comments have no effect anymore. But we're not there at the moment and so they Do still have meaning. Haha love you too gin! But I'm 100% sure the little lad isn't offended by being portrayed as a smartly dressed chimp so it's a case of everyone getting offended on his behalf... He has however managed three pretty good life achievements so far which none of us on here will ever achieve... NSFW..
  21. And if you look at a chimp wearing a suit and instantly make an association with black people that surely quite revealing about your own racial prejudices..
  22. But, was it racists?? Seems to me that had both parents been British and white, the picture would have been laughed off as a joke. Parents have been calling kids "little monkeys" for years. But because the mother is mixed race, everyone jumps on the "racist" bandwaggon... So it seems its only racist when one parent is mixed race, and it would be perfectly acceptable if both parents were white??? Thats about as far from "Racial Equality" as you can get, which surely means the Racists are the ones applying diffeernt rules to the same notion that "kids are monkeys" depending on the parents skin colour....
  23. Buy a ZX10. Plenty of power, less gear changes, power modes so you can dial it down a bit until you get back into the swing of things. Don't mess about with another 600 - You're all grown up now, you need a man's bike
  24. Get a bike you can grow into not the bike you will grow out of...
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