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  1. Recently bought a lexus isf having looked at m3, m5, e63 amg, jag xfr, porsche cayenne bla!!! It's epic! Luxury sleeper power house! 5 litre v8 with approx 430bhp since I bought an intake and customs exhaust. BEAST! Exhaust clip: Before installing intake and exhaust: http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj149/stuno1/lexus%20isf/th_IMG_1505_zps8aa521de.jpg After installing intake and exhaust: http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj149/stuno1/lexus%20isf/th_IMG_1518_zpsf48514a0.jpg Few pics: http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj149/stuno1/lexus%20isf/F9670E3F-34AF-4CB6-9508-93DF4C9B2C8B_zpsckkuy5l0.jpg http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj149/stuno1/lexus%20isf/27389765-176a-499a-8ea5-afa560939d3a_zpsddb9be68.jpg http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj149/stuno1/lexus%20isf/B1B8CB22-D019-467C-B4A4-2AFFFE807531_zpsufudv7li.jpg Stu
  2. Sticking your knee out and not shifting your body wont do anything fella. You need to shift your body over to help the bike lean more easily. Sticking the knee out is just a gauge to know you are close to the ground and possibly about to stack it! If it makes you feel better then carry on doing it! Stu
  3. Moved from arai viper gt to nexx xr1r carbon as I tried it on and loved it. As i stated in another thread it is a bit let down by quality of things like chin straps and vent mechanisms but it is an epic lid for the price and what it offers. Try on the ones you like and go from there. Ill by both arai and nexx again in the future. Also worth considering use. I am a fair weather/track day rider so the nexx offers more of what I need. Stu
  4. Probably a bit late but thought I would add my experience of moving from Arai to Nexx XR1R carbon... Update on Nexx XR1R Carbon Vs Arai Viper GT. Comfort: The nexx really is a very well made lid, very comfortable. Due to the light weight I give it the edge over the Viper GT. Both are very well made interior wise and feel great and snug with well made comfy materials. Viewing port: Compared to the Viper GT the nexx lid viewing port is mahusive!!! REALLY big, noticeably bigger than my viper GT lid. This makes doing life savers a lot easier, view of the road ahead when tucked in is great and peripheral vision is great as well. Buffeting: I get less buffeting with the nexx lid than my viper GT due to the more narrow and more aerodynamic shape of the lid. The Viper GT has a rounder flatter shape than the nexx so more susceptible to wind buffeting. Also the Arai pushed it's self in a bit at high speed and the breath deflector touches my nose. I don't get that at all with my Nexx lid. Wind Noise: Noise level is pretty much the same as my viper GT. Air flow inside the helmet isn't quire as good as the Arai when the air ports are open but it is still good and you notice the difference when the nexx ports are open. I get less wind on the lower portion of my face with the nexx lid. The Viper GT lets wind in under the lid and drys my lips but the nexx has a very good skirting that hugs the neck closely and a wind stopper (under the chin) that comes close to the neck skirting so almost no room for air to come through. I get similar amount of wind through the top of the visor from both lids BUT I have adjusted the nexx visor (moved the points it attaches to the lid further back) so that it now hugs the helmet more closely and this has reduced the amount of wind coming in through the top of the visor and is now better than the Arai. This is something that is not possible with the Viper GT. Build quality: I do think the Viper GT is a better built lid and you can see that in some areas. Don't miss-understand me, the nexx lid is top notch but the aria is that little bit better when it comes to the way the vents are incorporated in to the helmet, the way the interior poppers in to the helmet etc. Velcro interior is good and does allow for more flexibility but you can't help but think it was done for cost as opposed to flexibility. Overall: The nexx lid is a fantastic bit of kit and looks the nuts, it is mega light and well made. I am very very pleased with it. For £300 I really don't think there is a better, lighter, good looking helmet available. I may buy aria again in the future BUT if nexx keep developing lids like this that I like the look of then I won't buy aria again. The only thing that would take me back to aria is the volume of designs on offer. Hope some folks find this useful.
  5. My examiner hinted to me that I should filter when we hit traffic. That is a minefield of fails IMO so I just sat and waited. When he asked at the end why I didn't filter I said exactly that! He was fine with it.
  6. You need a mild abrasive that is safe to use such as t-cut. Be careful as too much rubbing thins laquer! Stu
  7. Did my first track day last year at silverstone through 'Focused Events' and it was amazing. I to went in to the 'novice' section but the level of riding was better than i anticipated. The guys in novice section had 5+ track days under their belts already. Advice: 1. If you have access to a trailer or van use one! I rode there and back and was shattered at the end of the day. Also, if you do bin the bike, and rode there you are stuffed! 2. Take plenty of water and food to keep your energy levels up throughout the day. Preferably sports drinks and some energy bars as well and lunch. 3. You will need leathers and one piece or 2 piece is up to you. Personally i have 2 piece as i use leathers all year around and you have more flexability in terms of taking off the jacket etc. You will need to make sure the leahers have a zip that connects the 2 piece if you go that route and the zip must go 3/4 around the suite. 4. I would not bother with spare levers. if you bin the bike that will be the least of your concerns! 5. i didnt do tuition but I went with guys wjo are experianced so they gave me pointers. 6. If you can go with people then do as they will ahve tips, tools and advice to offer. 7. Make sure you at least take a tyre pressure guage as you need to deflate and reflate your tyres. 8. HAVE FUN and relax. Some people ride like mentalists but most are good spirited. Just dont go out all guns blazing. Take the first 2 lads (after sighting lap) to get the tyres warm and get used ot the track. You will naturally improve session by session as the day goes on. Enjoy, take it easy and post pics once you have been Stu
  8. Had an all day ride today with 2 mates. Was sooooo good to be back out and have decent weather for it. I always wanted to ride to my school ever since i was there and used to see loads of bikes riding through the village (kimbolton). Here is a pic :0) http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj149/stuno1/IMG_0919.jpg On the way home we stopped at santa pod and watched some 'run what you brung' races. Mixture of stuff from lambo's to corsas to busas! Was a top day. Hope the rest of you made the most of the good weather. Stu
  9. I have a shark s900 with built in visor and it is a good lid BUT i now also have a arai viper GT with 2 visors with pin lock. The dark visor on the arai is better quality than the flip down visor on the shark. You can tell as soon as you look through both. Clearly you dont have the same flexability (which i guess is what you are after) but i would not get another buit in visor lid. Stu
  10. Stuno1

    Nice landing

    Holy poo pants! Thats immense...
  11. Stuno1

    zx6r wont start

    Bump it. Mine clicks when the battery has died. Get on the sucker, put it in first, hold in the clutch, press the starter button, Peddle it to 10 MPH ish, release the clutch. Job done ) Stu
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