This looked so cool I did a little googling, found their site here:
Motology - Australia's core moto website
I sent them an inquiry regarding the videos, and he got back to me, which I thought was nice. His response below.
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Hi
The Himalayan DVD was a limited amount...
This won't work if you have a lot of stairs/elevators in your apt building, but how about buckets of nice warm water from your kitchen sink? One to wash and two to rinse should be plenty.
There are also "waterless" cleaners out there, that I've read people here using with success. I've never...
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Here's a pic of the area, hope this is what you needed. Looks like you have clearance. If it doesn't come through, let me know (posted link to forum album because it seems to come out better).
The hand is not mine but my 7y/o assistant, for reference.
The bar is...
I have an '05. As near as I can tell it comes down to:
Nothing, hang it where you can. Downside: you are a very trusting soul, especially of the wicked imp called "gravity".
Cables and locks. Downside: PITA when in use...and when not in use...pretty much all the time...every time...and...
Subscribed. I'm about to pull the trigger on a shad SH46 myself. Based on searching here Shad seems to be the best value overall.
Pics or advice otherwise would be welcome! :thumbup:
I agree with most everything said about your employer being ultimately on the hook. But three phrases from the OP caught my attention:
"unofficial lot truck"
"unofficial employer"
"My boss is close family"
I'm going to out on a limb here: are you working under-the-table?
The sage...
Fizzer and Final mentioned this, but: it forces water into places you really don't want it. The bike is designed to withstand rain at speed, not thousands of psi.
...plus too much water attracts squids. :squid: jk
So for the OP: my opinion is that if you don't exceed what rain would do...
I've been through several - I commute with a laptop and documents - but most were issued by work. I have a "rhino" bag I keep going back to, but can't find pics online. Basic, but indestructible.
My only advice is that I find the straps blow out first, and a blown strap causing the backpack...
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Congrats on the achievement!
Looking forward to more of your thoughts on wear and maintenance and how we can make ours last that long...if you ever stop riding long enough to post again ;)
Fit is first (is there an echo in here?) :D
I've spent most of my time riding with a Shoei, and HJC; both were reasonably comfortable and lasted for years. Your priorities beyond protection are your own (e.g. if you live somewhere hot, you may want lots of vents; somewhere cold, you may be...
New electric trike that leans. Not a motorcycle, but still interesting? :eyebrow:
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I know you've already solved the problem, but just in case someone with a similar problem finds this thread in the future, and doesn't have a syringe:
When I've overfilled mine in the past, I notice it right when am doing the oil change, so my tools etc. are still out.
So, I just stick...
You mentioned it was for charity - can you get a sense of the "tone" of the competition from the organizers or friends?
If it's all in good fun for a charity, it's a great excuse to get in shape and learn a new skill, and have a little fun for a good cause, with some laughs along the way...if...
Done, and bumped.
I work in the Market Research industry...if you need to talk to someone in the field or have questions etc. feel free to PM me.:thumbup:
+1 to the comments re: taking the MSF first, and getting a used bike (and searching for posts on the topic on this or any forum). It's your first bike, not your last. Your tastes will probably change over time anyway, as you discover how you like to ride, and what you want from the bike...