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359 viewsHow it looks in the display box before unpacking.Dec 20, 2010
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346 viewsHere's the hoses merged together. Cut the bleed hose about 6" down and insert the horizontal part of the tee. Connect the 8" hose. Done!Dec 18, 2010
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338 viewsWhat you need: A barbed "T"-fitting that's 1/4" at each end. I used an 8" piece of fuel line instead of cutting the original drainage hose.Dec 18, 2010
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337 viewsThis is the drainage hose that I'm removing. I'm just going to tee it into the existing bleed hose, that's all.Dec 18, 2010
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348 viewsI'm holding the hose that I'm going to merge and thus remove. The one near the bottom of the picture with the brass hose clamp is the hose that will remain and thus serve as the bleed and drainage line.Dec 18, 2010
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353 viewsThe "OUT" port is on the right side of the tank and this is where the fuel is outputted to the fuel injectors. The "IN" port is where the fuel is pushed back into the tank/pump. At the end of the IN port, inside the tank, is the pressure regulator. Nov 20, 2010
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794 viewsOct 30, 2010
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903 viewsVisor up.Oct 30, 2010
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984 viewsChin bar back, visor down. I noticed that the visor has a slight tint. The visor is NOT a quick-release type so those who do track days or carry a second visor (one for day, one for night) won't want this helmet. This is a road going helmet; if I decide to do track days I will have a helmet for that (likely Bell or Arai).Oct 30, 2010
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905 viewsChin bar all the way back.Oct 30, 2010
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1008 viewsMan I love the look of this helmet! Wind noise is greatly reduced compared to my noisy HJC. The helmet doesn't feel like it's pressing around the ears so I can hear my bike better. One thing that was noticeable was the air entering the face area. There are vents in the chin bar that are always open so this helmet will be nice in warmer weather...not so nice in cold weather unless I wear a face mask. Wearing my sunglasses was easy in my HJC but they don't fit quite as straight in the ROOF.Oct 30, 2010
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Modeling the helmet1055 viewsI hate it when people review a helmet but they don't show it being worn. So here it is, how it actually looks on a dressed motorcyclist. Please note that I'm not a professional model and my sweetie isn't a professional photographer so this is as good as it gets.Oct 30, 2010
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Side bar: Foggy breath guard2537 viewsIt attaches to the chin bar and cheek pads using velcro. It stays put!Oct 30, 2010
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