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    Quote Originally Posted by oneblackflag View Post
    I like the the drop down sun screen. I have had the XTR helmet which is a similar price for 5 months and still can't get a tinted visor for it.
    I think that is what sold me, the drop down visor... I like the colour too, the yellow really stands out. I saw a guy on ADV with the 'Fly' helmet, this one is way better...

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    For Yamaha XT660 R X Z bits...
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    Just ordered a rebuild kit for the KTM starter off these guys: http://www.motorcityreman.com/atv---...cle-units.html looks like they've got lots of stuff listed for bike starter motors.

    Bearings, seal, brush plate etc for US$29, a tad better than the $555.49 KTM NZ want for the entire starter The site's shipping to NZ was a mere US$122 via UPS so it's coming via youshop. Should have the whole lot here for about the same as it cost me to get an auto sparky to supply & install just the brushes a while back.

    Update: got the bits today, 11 days delivery = not bad! They did pack the wee box of starter parts in a massive box full of packing beads which made the Youshop shipping NZ$31 rather than $17 though... If ordering again I'd probably add a note asking them to scale down the packaging a bit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waihou Thumper View Post
    I think that is what sold me, the drop down visor... I like the colour too, the yellow really stands out. I saw a guy on ADV with the 'Fly' helmet, this one is way better...
    Woodman has one of those drop down visors and it took the front of his nose of in a minor off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    Woodman has one of those drop down visors and it took the front of his nose of in a minor off.
    Bugger...Okay, so when I am not riding it can prepare vegetables for dinner...

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    You calling Woodman a Vegetable?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waipukbiker View Post
    Now at Procycle, Very good reports and reviews that I have seen: http://antigravitybatteries.com/microstart/ They have the XP1 model
    I got one locally. Exactly the same as that xp1 with the same accessories too. Was on special for $179 over xmas. Called a Powerall, but was $99 during the Boxing day sales.
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    Woodman has one of those drop down visors and it took the front of his nose of in a minor off.
    Not any more I don't. Mine was an HJC and it locked down whereas all others i have seen spring back up when pushed gently, ergo avoiding removing the end of your nose in a crash.
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    Not any more I don't. Mine was an HJC and it locked down whereas all others i have seen spring back up when pushed gently, ergo avoiding removing the end of your nose in a crash.
    I couldn't resist....
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    I think that photo is great. I remember seeing him not long after, it was a fairly decent biffo to the face but he picked himself up, dusted himself off and carried on like a champ and in good humour

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    Not any more I don't. Mine was an HJC and it locked down whereas all others i have seen spring back up when pushed gently, ergo avoiding removing the end of your nose in a crash.
    I was given a Nolan 101?? helmet , the sun visor is on the out side thereby avoiding the possibility of a Woody type hooter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    I got one locally. Exactly the same as that xp1 with the same accessories too. Was on special for $179 over xmas. Called a Powerall, but was $99 during the Boxing day sales.
    Sounds like you got a bloody good deal mate, Cheapest I can find here is $179 on Fishpond.
    Did it come with a zip up case to hold it all? And have you tried starting a car with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waipukbiker View Post
    Sounds like you got a bloody good deal mate, Cheapest I can find here is $179 on Fishpond.
    Did it come with a zip up case to hold it all? And have you tried starting a car with it?

    Cheers
    No zip up pouch and yes we started a car with it. Works great. lots of reviews online too.

    just looked like a good thing to carry on the bike just in case. Can power gps/phone etc Weighs bugger all.
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    No zip up pouch and yes we started a car with it. Works great. lots of reviews online too.

    just looked like a good thing to carry on the bike just in case. Can power gps/phone etc Weighs bugger all.
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    You could probably make something yourself with supplies from one of those RC places in China, you can get LiPo, Lithium and NiMH cells in all sorts of sizes and configurations.
    Set something up on a switchable circuit that's always charging but not discharging like those original dual cell/never go flat setups.

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