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Thanks @RickyX :upyeah: I have them set at book values now - despite these settings being terrible for an Xdiavel on bumpy roads! (It bottoms out...
It transpires Steve Jordan's fully booked for weeks, and ProTwins is fairly busy too. So, I might have a fiddle :p myself, and then try ProTwins...
I'm curious, why?
Mainly for road riding.
Where would you go for a suspension setup (in the South)? Steve Jordan or ProTwins?
And another vote for Hideout: first-class:upyeah: Chris at Nine Lives also does excellent work, but Hideout never needs chasing and always...
For ventilation in the heat, plus protection, the new Rev'It MAX AIR suit could be in order ;) Rev'It debuts new airbag suit technology [IMG]
Thanks Andy, I wonder which airbags are in MotoGP now: a Dainese-Astars duopoly, or is In&Motion still playing in MotoGP too?
My experience with Chris was that his work was absolutely first-class. But he sometimes (not always) needs a little chasing and isn't always fast...
I wonder if Dainese is gradually removing items from the sale. Two D-Air jackets were reduced by £300 (the Carve Master 2 and Tuono D-Air jackets)...
In Germany, ADAC has just tested some of the latest airbags. But could anyone help me with the translation? [IMG]
I like to ride my bike to stop me from talking to people LOL :p
True. Hence why Bluetooth ear plugs are advantageous: they solve the noise problem. The sound is crystal clear (zero wind noise) with my SoundEar...
Someone's prepared just in case we have a pandemic ravaging the planet ;)
I meant ear plugs (not ear buds), e.g. Ultimate Ear Bluetooth SoundEar [img]
My vote goes to Bluetooth earplugs :upyeah:
How about Hideout in Essex/Cambridgeshire, BKS in Devon, and Scott Leathers in (if my eyesight's correct) Barnard Castle?
Many D-Air suits don’t have airbag protection for the back: I wonder why Dainese does this?