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| Posted: 22/01/07 18:38:27 27 |
Mr Random: don't worry about catching yourself on the tyre unless you are seriously badly coordinated, in which case: STEP AWAY FROM THE BIKE
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honestly, the number of times I've had bollck to wheel contact are (counts) ...none. The bit that gets me is when I sit back down and land on my nuts then o_O |
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| Posted: 21/01/07 21:00:14 14 |
I agree with daftpunk - the sks is the best of a poor lot, BUT it does catch on the wheel on big compressions (may be the lardy rider). I also agree that it looks kind of naff, but I don't actually give a sh2t what people think, it works. One blokey I met had cut the guard down and pop-rivetted it so it had a shorter 'stem' and didn't catch so much.
And BTW, there's nothing wrong with Robin Reliants once you've got them on. As long as you realise they're actually more a motorised wellington boot than a car, you're fine. |
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| Posted: 29/12/06 19:20:43 43 |
| snigger. 90 minutes run time. you could buy three to get the runtime i suppose. it would only cost £10 more. |
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| Posted: 28/12/06 17:46:45 45 |
I've had mine since the autumn. It is fab as a head-mounted light along with my L&M solo logic on the bars, the two beam shapes complement each other really well. I really like the light weight of the Joystick and no bl00dy cables dangling convenience of it.
I have used it on its own and it is almost bright enough - especially if you're stepping up from a lead-acid smart light 0_o
you don't actually need to be able to set squirrels on fire with your headlights just by looking in their direction, you know... |
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| Posted: 17/12/06 21:27:42 42 |
they do let the rain through, but they dry really fast!
I have two pairs of the longs and a 3/4 short. I really like the hummvees.... |
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