Came across these.
http://www.banggood.com/Riding-Wirel...-p-974430.html
Looks like a good addition to the kit .
Wadda ya reckon ???
Came across these.
http://www.banggood.com/Riding-Wirel...-p-974430.html
Looks like a good addition to the kit .
Wadda ya reckon ???
Bulky. Control buttons will get mashed. Before and after is halarious.
Mr Norton says DANGER! 'Dangerous Website Blocked'. Be careful in there kiddies.
Grow older but never grow up
Then Mr Norton is a fuckin' idiot, well having over 15 years experience as a computer tech I knew that already.
There is nothing wrong with banggood, they offer the best bang for your buck!
I've ordered over 20 items from them and I've been really impressed, for a cheap price from China their service is great, shipping very quickly and the goods arriving in a very short time - much better than dx.com in all respects.
I bought these screw extractors from them http://www.banggood.com/4PCS-Double-...-p-961913.html but wish I'd had them a bit earlier, a broken bolt can be a right cunt to get out without something like these.
Each of my bikes have one of these flasher relays http://www.banggood.com/12V-3-Pin-LE...-p-966808.html which lets me use LEDs instead of bulbs in the indicators with no change to flash rate. Great price for something that works just fine.
I have no idea about that item in the OP though.
These must be good.
Dog the Bounty Hunter swears by them.
GSXR
Buy a pair , test them out and let us know how you get on.
Cheers
Pete
Arguing with an Engineer is like wrestling a pig in mud.
After a while you realise the pig is enjoying it.
the number of times i have heard that and yet norton is all i will use and have never had any issues with virus while most that have told me that norton is useless and will only use other virus protection have had computer crash with virus. as for bang good, i too have purchased from them in the past but when i went there this time i also got a norton warning, does not mean banggood are no good just suggests to me that their website has been compromised.
by the way the number of "computer techs" that have given me bad advise have made me mistrust most people that claim to be computer tech.
Won't fit under a full face unless you bought the wrong size. Also what when you want to listen to music when it is not sunny?
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Or the even more likely thing - Norton is giving you a false alert, this is something that happens a LOT.
That is very easy for me to believe, when I worked as a computer tech the one thing that caused me the most problems was other computer techs . . . and help desk workers of course.
The number of times I'd talk to another computer tech and then walk away shaking my head, very frustrating dealing with complete fuckin' idiots!
I prefer my current job as a delivery driver, I get some exercise and the work is more straightforward and less frustrating.
After further consideration I agree totally. I just thought it was a good idea at the time .
Also htf do you turn on and off ,alter volume etc with gloves on when the controls are inside your helmet.
They are now off my must have list.
I too have previously bought off Bangood and received good products cheap with great free delivery in an acceptable time frame.
Cheers
If you shop around < $100 will see you going bluetooth with acceptable sized speakers.
In the summer time you should be able to pick these up on $1 auction (might be different vendor) and I find them great.
Having a speaker instead of an ear bud means you still have an ear to the traffic, or that rotor that is not running free because the piston is not returning but you can still listen to the your music, answer the phone (or ignore it until your next stop) etc.
Longer batterylife also helps.
Also I dunno about you but I go through about a par of sunnies per 6000kms due to breakage, scratching lost lenses etc.
If you can't wait till summer they come from off shore anyway.
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