Well, there's this 2019 Scambler 1100 with 11,600km in "great condition" for $7000. But that bike seems particularly well priced.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1216371946171149
How much are you asking for yours?
There are other crimes I would want any volunteers to be screened for before they joined my organization, especially if it involved kids. Drug dealing, theft and any number of financial crimes, for example.
Saw Peter on Friday. Very nice guy. Plugs definitely reduce the futzing around for me trying to get foam plugs inserted into my ears (especially my left one). Unfortunately didn't get time to ride my road bike so couldn't see how well they work in practice. Voice did seem more audible than...
I tried the Alpines and found they didn't attenuate wind noise nearly as much as I had hoped. At higher speed I could tell I would have ringing in my ears when I got home, so I used them only once or twice. I would have kept them for concert going, but one or two uses is about how many it...
my kids both have AirPods. Even pinging them in the house can be an exercise in frustration - in our experience they are pretty quiet and consequently you need to be pretty close to use the sound to find them, at least in our 3 story Victorian. “Everybody be quiet” would be the refrain when a...
If the (passive) noise attenuation afforded by the Etymotics was anywhere near what they claim, wouldn't they work well as hearing protection even if the cords were broken or cut off?
I will DEFINITELY need to have some sort of tether on any ear plugs that I buy over $20-30. I've lost so many...
The -44dB was what my audiologist mentioned. I didn't get any literature or product details, but I know that number is well beyond anything I'd yet seen specified.
I started reading about IEMs... Apparently Etymotic is one of the better known brands, and made a name for themselves with music...
I see a few recommendations for the bike show customs. How do they compare to ones that the audiologist would sell - are they the same? And what would they go for?
Anyone know if there are audiologists who might specialize in motorcycling clients, perhaps offering specially designed products?
I was going to book a fitting for custom plugs with the same audiologist (Hearing Life), primarily because I know I have difficulty getting foam plugs (Howard...
I get limited time with my bike so I have to pick and choose my battles. I’m not an electrical guy by any means so any DIY project would become a series of repeat visits to Home Depot and a wasted weekend.
This weekend, for instance, got up to my cottage on Friday expecting to have a couple of...
It is cool ! No need to locate and tap into a switched line and I think you can program switched devices to only come on after a further delay.
Is switched power only available after the bike is started? Wondering if this feature means you also don’t need to worry about electrical farkles...
Thank you for that. I do know that what I want to do is reasonably easy for someone with experience with these things. That's not me.I had to look up "bus bar". LOL. I know I could figure it out but have precious little time with my bike as it is, so I think I'd like something more turnkey...
Wow. Thanks for that.
That's a lot more than I expected, and tying in to CANBUS would be sweet. I can see wanting to control an air horn and auxiliary lighting via switches on the handlebar being great. Too bad you couldn't control all of that from an app. But honestly, beside the air horn...
I’m thinking of installing one in my Multistrada and was hoping to do it this weekend.
Currently I would be running GPS, USB charger and heated gear; soon I could see adding an air horn and maybe cameras.
I would rather just buy something closer to turnkey rather than homebrewing something...
I’d also check to see whether the windscreen forces all the wind to hit it directly.
Sometimes addition of spacers will allow some wind to slip under the screen and reduce the overall pressure the screen sees. This may also help reduce buffering and wind noise depending on the rider’s height...
I’d say you’re assuming you can buy the North Bay bike for $2500. That much isn’t known. If you’re going to make that argument, then you should also factor in the time and expense it’s going to take the GTA rider to get to North Bay and have to trailer it back since it’s not safetied. . And...
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