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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    And the URL is?
    http://www.atomicbikes.co.nz/home.html

    Not much on it, but it's not a badly-designed website, apart from the strange attempt at an animated intro page.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    http://www.atomicbikes.co.nz/home.html

    Not much on it, but it's not a badly-designed website, apart from the strange attempt at an animated intro page.
    OKish. No sign of any animation or respect for the "frame number" field. If they aren't going to use it they should lose it. 6.5 out of 10.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano
    Ive noticed that lately my helmet visor has been sticking from the fully closed position, when trying to lift it up.

    I pulled the visor off and gave everything a clean and sprayed some silicon at it, but alas the problem is still there.

    It is a Shoei TXR - has anyone had similar problems with helmet visors, and is there a remedy ?

    The helmet is actually getting a bit old anyway, so maybe I'll use this as an excuse to buy a new lid. Its always good to be able to justify money spent to the missus.

    I saw some HJC's fairly cheap but Im open to advice on good quality helmets in the $300-$500 range.
    Yea deano the HJC's are alright but i had a problem with visor locking down, rather when i would look behind me at speed say an example would be at pukekohe when i passed you i'd check to see how much i smoked you by and the visor would flick up, not nice, imagine i would've had the same problem if you had've shown up at manfiled

    Ohh shit one of two things is gonna happen next time i ride with you:

    a) you'll smoke me
    b) you'll kick the shit outta me before we get on the road

    either way i'm screwed really, but i will buy you a
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    Sorry

    Mate,
    Saw you come in earlier today, sorry didnt manage to catch up.

    Your Shoei is getting a bit long in the tooth now isnt it mate?, And HJC is by far one of the best value for money helmets around! What ever model you get.
    All visors and parts availible too. (not bad priceing on them too)
    What ever brand/price range you get...
    MAKE SURE ITS CUMFY!! (and of course-fits)
    Thats the main thing!
    Happy hunting!

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    Smile 1/2 ton post....

    I have to take my visor off and give it a a damn good clean....its filthy.

    I have also put black tape along the top of the visor to help keep sun strike out of my eyes.... and it works.....

    Just gotta figure out how to keep the damn mozzies and bugs out of my way off the visor... all that blood and gut after they splatter ain't a good look...

    One time coming back from Tauranga (21st Oct 2001) were they were the biggest bugs that I have ever seen.... stopped at BP top of Bombay hill and had to not only clean the visor but also the headlights.... and my jacket and jeans where covered as well.
    I couldnt beleive how many I hit....and killed. When they hit the visor wow what a noise they made....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    http://www.atomicbikes.co.nz/home.html

    it's not a badly-designed website
    GOOD GRIEF - what's your definition of a badly designed web-page??
    horrible font, overly scrolled, bad framing, bad colour scheme, Links smaller than image logos (so that Image Logos take the user's focus from the actual functionality of the webpage) - Man...

    That said - you can get to the stuff reasonably easily, and the functionality isn't bad... I'd give it a 5-6 out of 10 ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yokai
    GOOD GRIEF - what's your definition of a badly designed web-page??
    Motomail for one, especially the so-called "tyre-finder". Good grief! And this is the same company that publishes a catalogue?
    Also www.whites.co.nz
    Any "distributor's" web site for that matter. Bring on parallel importing -- including bikes!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    Motomail for one,
    Completely agree - No ADDRESS!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    Whites
    Oh I just love it when you open new windows for no reason (and I still can't get a job as a webdev guy? WTF!?)

    Yokai
    PS - Do you have an address for motomail... I'd like to go down there someday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yokai
    PS - Do you have an address for motomail... I'd like to go down there someday.
    Western Springs Rd.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yokai
    GOOD GRIEF - what's your definition of a badly designed web-page?? ... I'd give it a 5-6 out of 10 ...
    My definition of a badly designed web-page is, I suppose, anything worth less than 5 out of 10.

    Atomic's website never actually *irritated* me during about 30 seconds of use, hence it's nowhere near as bad as some.

    I don't know anything about HTML, I don't care, it doesn't bother me... I just care about being able to click on something and see what I came for. Quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano
    Ive noticed that lately my helmet visor has been sticking from the fully closed position, when trying to lift it up.

    I pulled the visor off and gave everything a clean and sprayed some silicon at it, but alas the problem is still there.

    It is a Shoei TXR - has anyone had similar problems with helmet visors, and is there a remedy ?

    The helmet is actually getting a bit old anyway, so maybe I'll use this as an excuse to buy a new lid. Its always good to be able to justify money spent to the missus.

    I saw some HJC's fairly cheap but Im open to advice on good quality helmets in the $300-$500 range.
    Got an xpeed for $350. Great helmet and much better in my opinion than the more expensive brands. Have put the expensive Arai away as the xpeed is nicer to use.
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    I replaced the side plates and screws yesterday and all is well. I think the side plates must have distorted in the sun on Sunday at the featherston sprints.

    Anyway, as much as I would have liked a new helmet, the old faithful will do for a while longer. Good thing with xmas coming and the expense that goes with it.

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