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General / which helmets are you guys using?
« on: 23 June 2013, 02:00:35 am »
So, im almost due a new helmet soon, as my current one must be 3-4 years old, and has seen a bit of action. I've got a Nolan N103 at present, which has been great really, if a bit heavy.

Toying with getting a "better" quality helmet this time, perhaps a Schuberth C3. I like flip-ups, as it saves the constant on-off at petrol stations etc. Also I had looked at the Shark Evoline 3, as you can ride that open faced, but its not in my size.

I know the old adage of "get what fits" is important here, and I will of course pop into HG or something before taking the plunge to make sure whatever i settle on fits properly and doesnt have any hot spots, but some recommendations of something that is reasonably quiet, I can get a bluetooth headset into (I dont mind if its an integrated/OEM one like the nolan/schuberth one), and one with a flip down sun visor would be nice too, but not essential!


So..what have you guys got at the minute?

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On a Fazer, no less :)

Only got 1 rider error for doing the swerve at 47kph the first time, got 51 on the second attempt though (although it didn't feel safe to me trying to do that speed in the wet?) . Well chuffed, just meed to get mod2 done now and I can get out riding on a proper bike in stead of my lady boy 125 :lol

The fella doing the test before me dropped his fazer too, right at the start while wheeling it into the parking space, didn't put it on the stand properly and over it went. I couldn't believe it.


Anyway, yeah, there's my useless story for today :o

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General / Red Alert Anchor/ Mammoth Chain fitting & review
« on: 03 June 2013, 02:10:28 am »
Well, Seen as its such a hassle getting my bike round the back and into the garage (glorified shed :lol), Ive been leaving it round the front more and more, and so it sort of "lives" here now. I had on my insurance that it was parked on the drive anyway, but still getting nervous about one of the local scrotes either wheeling it away for a joyride or somebody nicking it properly (not that anybody would want my glorified Hoover, but hey, I need to start somewhere).

The hunt began for some decent security, and I wanted something that was thatcham/insurance approved so I can try and get a couple of quid off me insurance too (tight Scotsman in me there ;)). I eventually settled on a Thatcham Approved/Sold Secure "gold" approved Ground Anchor/Chain package from Elite Security Supplies. Ordered it  wednesday night, and It came on Friday.

Off I set to fit it, I decided to fit it to the (neighbours :lol) Wall, in the corner where i like to slot the bike out the way, I have loaned out my "good" drill, so had to fit it with a Black and Decker number that must be 30 years old!:



I pre drilled some 12mm Holes in the correct spacing, and then opened them out to the required M16 holes with a bigger masonry drill bit (always better to drill big holes in stages rather than try to do it all at once with the big drill bit I find).

This kit came with all the steel bolts and fixings, all you do is insert the steel "rawlplug" into the wall, and then screw the bolts in with an allenkey. Once you have the bolts tightened up to the required tension, the kit has some hardened ball bearings which you hammer into the head of the screw to stop would-be theives drilling out the fixings.

This is easier said than done when you are trying to hammer them into an anchor on the wall, as they keep falling out. a bit of blu-tac to hold them in place and a good rap with a hammer all round, and jobs a goodun:



then the chain fed through, that should at least help deter the thieves (and will certainly stop the little local scrotes):



I then phoned my insurer Carole Nash up to ask if this "thatcham" approved gear entitled me to a discount (thinking safer security=less risk=cheaper insurance?) I was told that I wasnt entitled to any discount as my insurance was "pretty cheap" already :(

I then informed the fella I had been shopping around (a white lie, shall we say?), and found that other insurers would be willing to offer a reduced premium based on this security improvement, of course I was promptly put on hold, and then endured the usual amount of "speaking to a manager". Low and behold, a £20 reduction in my insurance :) (Im just over £200 FC, so £20 is a good amount). So that makes the price of this upgrade very reasonable IMO :thumb:


So, aye, theres my useless story for the day, figured I would post some pics in case anyone is considering an anchor, nice bits of kit these red alert ones, really solid . :lol

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Your Suggestions and How you can help / Sent by tapatalk
« on: 03 June 2013, 12:02:13 am »
Hi, just a quick suggestion this as it irks me personally, and thought perhaps I'm not the only one.

I've been visiting the forum regularly and "lurking", but only recently signed up. As a lot of members have signatures, its annoying to see this tapatalk one as well.

I understand this "sent by xxx via tapatalk" is enabled by default when you purchase the app, but I personally don't want to advertise an app I paid for, nor do I think anyone cares what phone I have.

This can be globally disabled in the forum administrators page of tapatalk, to save each member doing it, could it at least be put to a vote to remove it?

I know its a small petty thing, but it does get annoying seeing it so frequently.

As I say, I may be alone, if so, ill shut up :-\

Cheers,

Mick

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Introduction / Newbie From Glasgow
« on: 01 June 2013, 03:49:30 pm »
Hi guys :)

Just signed up to the site, I'm still currently taking lessons (mod 1 of my test is booked!). I'm pretty much settled on an FZS600 when I've passed my test (my instructor has two different Fazers that I've been learning on, one is really nice to ride, really smooth. The other is much more rattly and vibey, think it needs a good service).

So yeah, thought I would sign up here and have a look around see if I can pickup any tips or common faults with the bikes for when I eventually get to buy one.

Thanks for reading, hope I can talk to some more of you soon :)

Cheers

Mick.

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