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17/11/11
New: Arai Tour X-4 helmet
The Arai with a peak gets tweaked
Gear
17/11/11
New: Shark Speed-R helmet
Shark's new mid-priced lid
Gear
08/11/11
Valentino Rossi's prototype AGV helmet
Project 46 AGV helmet
Gear
04/11/11
Used: Shark Race-R Pro helmet review
The Shark that mimics a mosquito
Gear
03/11/11
Dainese launching D-air Street
Road-going air-bag system to be available in Spring 2012
Gear
01/11/11
Used: Rukka ArmaS review
Two years old and still looking new
Gear
27/10/11
Steve McQueen: a passion for speed
New book charts the life of one of the kings of cool
Gear
27/10/11
Alpinestars scooter jacket review
Gear
21/10/11
Used: Ixon Evil jeans review
I didn't name these Evil, honest
Gear
21/10/11
Used: Knox Aegis Back Protector
A product I don't want to test. So far I haven’t had to.
Gear
07/10/11
Used: X-lite X-802
If the hat fits, wear it, etc
Gear
06/10/11
New Stuff: Fazer8 Yoshimura Slip-On
Think people can't hear you coming? Pops Yoshimura can help you..
Gear
04/10/11
New: Knox Zero OutDry gloves
Winter gloves with that cool closure system
Gear
04/10/11
Used: Forcefield Pro L2 back protector review
7-years old and still going strong, but for one small issue
Gear
03/10/11
Used: Alpinestars Supertech R boots
Top of the range boots deal with a season of racing
Gear
01/10/11
Scottoiler KTM Kit review
The Scottoiler KTM kit is a brand specific, vacuum-operated, automatic chain lubrication system. Easy installation, access and adjustment were key considerations during the design process. Special fittings for mounting the system to the entire KTM street range are included in the kit.
Gear
01/10/11
Scottoiler Touring Kit review
The Touring Kit has all the functionality of the vSystem plus an additional High Capacity Reservoir, making it the ideal choice for the long distance rider. Description
Gear
01/10/11
Scottoiler FS 365 Corrosion Protector review
Description 
Gear
01/10/11
Twin Nozzle review
The twin-feed nozzle kit is a new development, allowing for both sides of the chain to be lubricated simultaneously whilst the oiler is turned on. Investing in a twin-feed nozzle kit is ideal for those customers who are looking to maximise their chain life with the TUTORO chain oiler product.
Gear
01/10/11
Esystem review
The eSystem is an electronically pumped motorcycle chain oiler requiring only a small power feed from the battery to operate. It can be installed to most bikes in under an hour by connecting the wiring loom to the battery; this plug and play connectivity means the eSystem is the easiest electronic motorcycle chain oiler ever developed.  Unlike some other products there is no complicated wiring or tapping into speedometers or switches.The eSystem is designed to give the rider maximum flexibility and adjustability of their flow rate and allows for simple, one-touch changes to adjust the rate to suit conditions.  Therefore the eSystem puts the rider in control and provides simple, intuitive means to dynamically adjust the rate to suit your needs.The eSystem senses vibration and movement with a triple axis accelerometer, using technology derived from MotoGP.  It will sense when the engine is running and power on, then once moving - even at constant motorway cruising speeds - the sensor will monitor engine vibrations and trigger the eSystem’s oiling mode.  The system displays this information on the screen along with the flow rate, temperature in Celsius, and oil level alongside the accelerometer readout in ‘G’.
Gear
01/10/11
Vsystem review
The vSystem, previously known as the Universal Kit, is the benchmark for motorbike chain lube systems and is the latest edition of the market-leading vacuum operated Scottoiler.When you connect a vSystem motorcycle chain oiler to your bike, you have a chain oiler that automatically gets to work when you start your engine.Whilst it is operated by the engine vacuum, the vSystem oiler does not absorb any power or affect the performance of your engine because it is purely vacuum operated.
Gear
01/10/11
Automatic review
PD' stands for POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT, the pump will push a metered amount of oil (when light glows). The delivery of the oil upon activation of the timer unit is not affected by temperature changes and will continue to work in extreme conditions -5c to +50c.The operation of the pump can be adjusted between 20secs to approx. 110secs irrespective of temperature or oil grade.The container can be fitted anywhere on the bike because being a pump system it will also pump uphill! (max. 1m)We do not supply oil for this unit, but we recommend you use EP80 Gear oil, which can be purchased at most motor accessory shops - but in an emergency you can use any suitable lubricating oil.Easy to set up (but some electrical knowledge necessary). Automatically self priming.Electrically operated 12v system. Automatically operated by ignition switch. Uses only 7 watts in power and this only happens when the timer is activated and only 2 watts when deactivated. A well oiled chain will increase it's life and also raise the efficiency and performance of the bike eg. lower fuel consumption , higher top speed, quieter, etc.If the timer is adjusted correctly, there is no reason why you should not get at least 2000 miles or more per fill up. The container holds 100cc net. of oil.The cylinder size is 35mm diameter x 140mm long and will usually fit on any part of the bike. Bikers usually fit the container under the rear side fairing with the filling spout accessible.
Gear
01/10/11
Manual Motorcycle Chain Lubrication System review
How does it work?The system uses gravity feed. You charge the Loobman system by gently squeezing the bottle for about three seconds (at a standstill of course) then ride away. As you ride, the oil will run down the delivery tube into the D.S.D. head and out onto the sprocket from where centrifugal force will throw it onto all essential parts of your chain and o-rings. What is the D S D?D.S.D. stands for Dual Sided Delivery. LoobMan was the first commercialy available lubrication system to deliver oil to both sides of an 'O' ring chain. This ensures that all parts of the chain and especially the 'O' rings themselves receive efficient lubrication.
Gear
01/10/11
CL10 Chain Oiler review
How does it work? - in a Nutshell. A pressurised can of PTFE-based chain lubricant is controlled by a purpose designed and made solenoid (with only one moving part!) . The Solenoid is controlled by the 'brain' within the display housing, which is linked to the motorcycle speedometer. There is a 3D-map of lubricant flow within the brain - dependent upon the flow rate setting of the display unit (Rider selectable) AND the speed of the motorcycle. The display will also tell you the oil level within the lubricant can everytime the Rider switches on the ignition - and also tell when the can is empty.

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