I took the new beast, the KTM 1390 Super Duke R Evo, for a test ride today:
I thought the gen 2 that I had was mental, but this one is absolutely barking.
Thankfully the extensive electronics...
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I took the new beast, the KTM 1390 Super Duke R Evo, for a test ride today:
I thought the gen 2 that I had was mental, but this one is absolutely barking.
Thankfully the extensive electronics...
Optimate for me; I have a couple in constant use and never had a problem with them...or the batteries they are connected to.
I avoid at least the ravages of heat with one of these:
https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/oejulf-laptop-support-dark-grey-30556328/
The Heuer Bund is referred to as a flyback, which it is, but without the benefit of continuous timing.
https://i.imgur.com/P1I0QqDl.jpg
Great looking 'snack' - is that an onion ring on top?
It just gets more sickening with each new bit of evidence that comes to light.
These were on my list of options, but in the end I went with Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless.
The main reason for my choice was sound quality over noise cancellation as I will, mostly, be wearing...
I surprised myself when I checked.
This is the only watch I've bought from new and still own:
IWC Portuguese bought May 2009
https://i.imgur.com/C9zEo5Fl.jpg
Nice photo.
Not forgetting that: (copied from https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/best-cash-isa/#needtoknows )
"ISA savings safety works the same as normal savings. So provided your money is in a...
Splendid collection :applause:
Super looking watch :congratulatory:
I'm not going to claim that KTM don't have their problems with some models, or perhaps batches of models, but I had my Gen 2 SDR (I think Austrian built) for about 18 months and managed to do the...
Infinitely :applouse:
Never mind the "older, watch collecting, gentlemen"...my daughter, although more 'current' than me but admittedly well past her teens, doesn't know who Raye is :eek-new:
Great picture.
It's definitely worth considering all options to mitigate/eradicate condensation - I haven't had a metal shed/garage but my son has and condensation was a real problem.
Ironically, a benefit of...
It's not your imagination, a new chain, or simply a properly adjusted one, will make gear changes crisper.
Sad news.
He was a character.
Possibly none that most would want to buy.
Here's to a speedy recovery :smile-new:
Very nice :applouse:
Not just for those with slim wrists but also for those whose are less symmetrical i.e. noticeably slimmer on the 6 than 12 o'clock side.
I've also turned straps with butterfly and other clasps...
That's how it's supposed to work :disillusionment:
Because of the shape of my wrist I always have my bracelets (and also straps if adjustment is possible) shorter on the 6 o'clock side, and have also resorted to fitting bracelets the 'wrong' way...