I changed my helmet speakers to these last year - Best Motorcycle Helmet Speakers | Cardo Helmet Speakers | Best Helmet Speakers | Snowboard Speakers
They fit well with the K3SV; not so well in the K6. So I moved them back to the K3 and will buy a comm set for the K6
Hey @voyageur - No, I did not go a size up. I measured my head circumference and ordered the corresponding size. It fits tight - not too tight. Will loosen eventually.
It is meant to be a bit tight initially. But if you are getting a headache, then you are a size too small.
Went for about a 250km spin: Burligton - NOTL - The falls - Fort Erie - Port Colborne - Welland - Smithville - Grimsby and back
Empty roads, cloudy sky, no rain, constant temp at 3 degrees - I had a surprisingly good time!
Reading the comments here, I thought I should bring this up - I am planning a short ride tomorrow around the Niagara region. I haven't ridden on roads layered with brine before. Are there any precautions I should take pre/post the ride? Thanks
Welcome to the forums, @hymnz ! Riding cross-country on a scooter, in India, takes courage. I had a friend who did Khardungla on a Bajaj Chetak 3 times.
I just put them on a few weeks ago for the first time. I intend to remove them come spring.
The idea is to pair this with the heated gloves and ride up until it snows
1. These ones - Multi Fit - Barkbusters Moto
2. I don't have a gpx file. I use Gmaps for routes. Here's the link - Walmart Supercentre to Walmart Supercentre
What a wonderful day for riding it was, yesterday. Dare I say, one of the best days in the year. Temperatures, even at 5am hovered between 16-18C.
No heated gear required.
Here's the spin that I went on. Main aim for the ride was to explore the Nipissing road between Seguin Falls and...
Every time I want to cancel streaming subscriptions, the sad looking face of an 8 year old stares at me with teary eyes - and I give in. Until next time..
I had a Pulsar 200 in Singapore for 2 years.
The have a concept called the COE (Certificate of Entitlement) which is issued for set period (5/10y)
That enables you to own and drive a vehicle in that country. The reason behind the COE is because Singapore is a small city country the size...
Love the story telling and the amount of detail you've put into this ride report. Thank you so much for sharing.
Btw, I have the same habit as yours - hanging on to the clutch. Mine is instinct driven more than anything else, since my hand rests on the clutch quite a lot. So when I gone down...
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