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Old April 19th, 2014, 11:24 PM   #161
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The airmada was built from scratch. Icon used all new shells and the head shape is drastically different from their airframe and variant lines. The airframe would be the same as the variant in fit. I also wouldn't get a variant since I don't make that much money at the moment. This June I'm switching to a higher paying position at a new restaurant so I should be good then but right now being hit with the car needing repairs as well as all this I'm getting close to being broke.
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Old April 19th, 2014, 11:26 PM   #162
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The airmada was built from scratch. Icon used all new shells and the head shape is drastically different from their airframe and variant lines. The airframe would be the same as the variant in fit. I also wouldn't get a variant since I don't make that much money at the moment. This June I'm switching to a higher paying position at a new restaurant so I should be good then but right now being hit with the car needing repairs as well as all this I'm getting close to being broke.
Definitely. I had saved up quite a few dollar signs before I could buy mine lol. And tbh a helmet is a helmet. It's crazy how much money some Shoe's and Arai's are.
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Old April 19th, 2014, 11:29 PM   #163
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I literally bought this helmet by being sober for the month lol. Having an alcohol budget would ruin me.
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Old April 19th, 2014, 11:30 PM   #164
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I literally bought this helmet by being sober for the month lol. Having an alcohol budget would ruin me.
Being that I just turned 18 I have no idea what you're talking about lol and feel glad about it.

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Old April 19th, 2014, 11:33 PM   #165
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haha, yea you're good. I started drinking when I was 9 though. I don't have the illusions of grandeur that a lot of other people my age (21) have regarding it as a result of that. A glass of wine or a craft beer with dinner is nice though.

note the usage A, as in singular
getting drunk sucks though, luckily I can kill a 6pack and be relatively sober so college keggers aren't that bad. (wouldn't drive/ride obviously, I have too much dislike for that behavior to engage in it)
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haha, yea you're good. I started drinking when I was 9 though. I don't have the illusions of grandeur that a lot of other people my age (21) have regarding it as a result of that. A glass of wine or a craft beer with dinner is nice though.
I was only kidding but yeah I'd rather enjoy a coke then reach for a beer, the moment truly makes it.
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haha, yea you're good. I started drinking when I was 9 though. I don't have the illusions of grandeur that a lot of other people my age (21) have regarding it as a result of that. A glass of wine or a craft beer with dinner is nice though.
I was only kidding but yeah I'd rather enjoy a coke then reach for a beer. This will flip around once I start college for sure.
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some beers are admittedly really tasty, like really goddamned good tasting. That said I'm right there with you, 90% of the time I'll take a can of coke. This is especially considering that a similarly priced beer to a can of coke also comes in a can and therefore is likely crappy beer.
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some beers are admittedly really tasty, like really goddamned good tasting. That said I'm right there with you, 90% of the time I'll take a can of coke. This is especially considering that a similarly priced beer to a can of coke also comes in a can and therefore is likely crappy beer.
I bet some beers are tasty. I've had my fair share of Coors and bud lights. LOL.
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Old April 20th, 2014, 01:36 PM   #170
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Old April 20th, 2014, 02:59 PM   #171
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I think they look fine and then the graphics are amazing. The fit is even more amazing.

I make my money off of getting people to drink so the fact that I don't drink much is amusing to say the least.
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Not gear, but a gizmo. Since I don't want to waste time dealing with my helmet at gas stops, found a doohickey that will finally let me have carbonated sugar water on my long rides.





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Old April 20th, 2014, 04:26 PM   #174
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UPS dropped off my my Spectra Gold face shield for my RF-1200, so technically a separate pick up than my helmet.

Just didn't feel like going with the same ol' dark smoke shield that I got for my other helmets.

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Forcefield l2kpro back and racelite chest protector on closeout from STG. I like it better than my Dianese Wave back protector but only slightly. Got it to integrate the chest piece with the BP harness.


looks pretty good, good price too. I'd get it if I weren't broke and didn't already have a back protector.

http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com...l.bok?no=29014 link for all ya'll who think you need a back protector, it's a good deal.

Got my new airmada helmet, installing the new shield was a bitch though. I was spoiled by scorpion's quick switch feature when I was using my exo1100.

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haha, yea you're good. I started drinking when I was 9 though. I don't have the illusions of grandeur that a lot of other people my age (21) have regarding it as a result of that. A glass of wine or a craft beer with dinner is nice though.

note the usage A, as in singular
getting drunk sucks though, luckily I can kill a 6pack and be relatively sober so college keggers aren't that bad. (wouldn't drive/ride obviously, I have too much dislike for that behavior to engage in it)
Wow, You're pretty consistent with your drinking then... If I stop drinking for 2-3 weeks, my tolerance will go down al ittle bit. Do you end up drinking every day? Hahahaa
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Wow, You're pretty consistent with your drinking then... If I stop drinking for 2-3 weeks, my tolerance will go down al ittle bit. Do you end up drinking every day? Hahahaa
Typically I drink whenever I feel like it, so some weeks it's every day other weeks I don't drink at all. Usually I find myself enjoying a bottle of wine over a week-week and a half and a 6pack over a week-week and a half. Either or. Once again, I am capable of handling an unreasonable amount of alcohol without hangovers or getting sick but I don't like the feeling of being drunk. It was fun at first but then I realized how much better things are sober.
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It's a little loose in the arms, but I can fit my belly in it nicely!


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Old April 26th, 2014, 09:38 AM   #185
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I literally bought this helmet by being sober for the month lol. Having an alcohol budget would ruin me.
I wish this were a quick way for me to save money. Alas, I don't really drink much.
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In general this is very good resource:
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Most all Shoei e.t.c will use oval shape
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Just got these on 50% closeout, then they showed up with one of the knuckle guards unglued so I got another $20 off bringing them down to $60.

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Amazing. There's a couple of poopy videos on Youtube but none of them tell if it's with or with out the baffle / db killer.

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Amazing. There's a couple of poopy videos on Youtube but none of them tell if it's with or with out the baffle / db killer.

I'll make a video later hopefully!
I've been wanting to replace the stock can since I got my bike but don't want to spend a crazy amount of money. I was looking at the Dan Moto exhausts but I hear that they are pretty loud. This just might be the ticket.
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I've been wanting to replace the stock can since I got my bike but don't want to spend a crazy amount of money. I was looking at the Dan Moto exhausts but I hear that they are pretty loud. This just might be the ticket.
Yea, don't get a Dan Moto, I had ordered the Carbon GP but returned it with out even opening the box because of hearing some people say it's too loud. Even with the included baffle, shutting out that much sound is probably not good.

I just went on a ride with the Leo Vince with out any baffle. It has a super sweet aggressive sound (loud, less loud than my old MGP growler I had on before), but it's containable. I'll still be putting on one of the included baffles to quiet it down a little, because I like to be able to focus on the road around me and not have people cover up there ears as I go by.
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