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If you haven't gotten a new rear tire yet, you should check out the new Dunlop Q3. Same price as the outgoing Q2 everyone loves, but more grip and longer lasting.
Hey B,
Can you get a video review or some pics of your Corbin now that you are breaking it in? Would really appreciate it bud!
Things are pretty well settled. Loving the new city. Got the hit up some twisties with a few guys (leemo, bleedinblue, SpawnXX) from here on Saturday, so that was nice to see what this area has to offer by way of roads to ride. Hope all is well with you.
should get new tire tomorrow.... then I'll put on a temporary chain until mine ships next month... have a used chain that the awesome Marthy sent me, as his old one had no where near the miles of mine.... so it'll get me by until the new one gets in
Soon enough he will be running around kicking the dog chocking the cat and writing on the walls lol

you need to start saving for this guy
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Pretty good, she has been sitting a lot lately, it was raining all last week, and now I am busy with retrofits, plus I need to support the exhaust and install the autotune.

My son is 6months tomorrow. Seems like it has been a year. He is doing really good. Starting to sit up on his own. Exciting!!
hows the bike now that youve been back on the road for a bit?

how your youngest child? what is he or she about 9? months now?
What up Don. hows the bike get you new chain on yet?
forgive me if you have posted about this already and i missed it
what up playa? things getting better with your pops? wish you and yyour fam the best
I've got an Arai Signet-Q as well, that I had the Drift HD attached to. I put the mount directly on the top between the two vents, just back from where the visor, in the up position, would fall. Worked out perfectly, and laid nice and flat (compared to my GoPro). So, that's another option, if you don't mind the cam up top. What's nice about the Drift, is the lens rotates, so you can mount it horizontally or vertically. Up top gave me the best POV, and was easiest (but doesn't work well on the RS-1).

When you mount on the side, it takes more tweaking, and you do have to settle for that off-center perspective, with the upside being that it looks "cooler" and more aerodynamic. Although, with the cam hanging off one side, and my Sena SM5 off the other, it looks like I'm wearing a helmet with the mumps... (but the vids are worth it, in the long run).

Good luck --
-Barry
Thank you for the pic! I have the Arai Rx-Q helmet. I have been playing with the curved mount trying to figure it out. The only part where the whole thing sits on the helmet "flat" is just behind and below the visor side plate or Right on the visor side plate. I dont think the visor side plate would be a good spot for the rare chance of the plate coming off. But just behind and below, it looks like it will be angled SLIGHTLY outward, and not pointing exactly straight ahead. But the FOV on this camera will make up for that by still giving a good straight ahead shot, right? Wish I could take a pic of this! I was leaning towards putting the opening on the mount forwad (thinking that any wind wouldnt give extra pul against the snap in). I am also thinking of lanyarding it to my chinstrap.
No problem. Here ya go. Excuse the blur... kind of an an impromptu pic.
You made a good choice with the Drift HD. I recently got the Ghost, and I'm not happy with the charging. Never had that issue with the HD.

This is the Bell RS-1 I have it mounted to now. One change I might make is flipping the mount 180 degrees, so you slip the cam in back to front, as opposed to how I have it mounted. However, once it *clicks* in, I haven't had any issues with it slipping at all. It takes a little tinkering to get the angle of the clip part just the way you want it, but the nice thing is, you can adjust the clip on the cam, and not have to be *too* careful about how you angle the mount on the helmet.

Let me know how it works out for you --

Ride safe...


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