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PostPosted: 21:26 - 08 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeh generally mine don't smell cattish either, as they also have outdoor access and no litter tray. Which is why I was surprised. Hey ho. The shredder works very well and so does the roller thing.

Dennis enjoyed the box that the shredder arrived in Rolling Eyes Laughing
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PostPosted: 17:09 - 13 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

I bought CA DacMagic 200m. It's a D/A converter with a built-in headphone amp. Now, it's not like I needed such a device, but I got a very good deal, so I decided to at least try it. TL; DR: I do like it.

As for the perceived sound quality, I must say both the headphone out and analogue RCA line out do sound much cleaner and somewhat more spacious and nicer, detailed (accomplished?) in general, compared to the Related ALC1150 D/A inside my computer that I used for years. The Related ALC1150 D/A now feels muffled and distorted to me. Similar story goes for my Walkman NW-A45, but that's a portable unit, and made by Sony, so it does have that Sony sound (V-shaped EQ conspiracy).

*I also used to experiment with one of those FiiO dongles, but never found the sound output any ''better'' than what my PC could do back then. The DacMagic 200m is somewhat a huge leap in perceived audio quality.

Headphone out tested with HD660S, analogue RCA line out tested with active monitors JAMO S 801PM. I only tested the USB input (UAC2) so far, being connected to my W10 PC via exclusive mode (ASIO). The rest of the digital inputs sure sound pretty much the same (optical/coax), even if with a bit limited sample rate. As for the balanced XLR out (dual mono, two D/A chips inside and all that), I'm not gonna even bother with that for now. It also plays DSD files, but I don't have any, and you can choose between three digital filters with a flick of a button. Ground lift for the USB port is also very useful, as I do get a bit of an interference when plugged to my PC and through the RCA to my active monitors. No such issues through the headphones, so I suspect the power supply of my active monitors is not the cleanest around. Lastly, I'm yet to try the Bluetooth module. It supports AptX, that I find alright for occasional use.

What I don't quite like is the fact that although you can switch the unit to a fixed output mode, it does not affect the headphone out. The USB port is UAC2 only, so it does not work with PS5 and there is also MQA support that I never liked, for what it is/was and what it does/did.
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PostPosted: 18:09 - 13 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

Handlebar conversion kit has turned up - Vitpilen to Svartpilen. Slightly annoying is the top yoke being plain* aluminium and the bottom is black anodised Sad

How long would a coat of "Tough Black" last? Laughing

* <edit> actually it looks to be anodised silver not bare metal.
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PostPosted: 08:34 - 14 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

A years insurance for the MT10. Fully comp, pillion cover, protected NCD £254. Pretty happy with that. All arranged online.
With Bennetts this year. I paid more than double that last year with Bikesure because I changed bikes mid policy, had
me over a barrel so I wasn't going to re insure with them again even if my renewal was 10p. Last year I paid about £230
for a years cover for my MT09 and 1 month into that cover changed it to the MT10 and they lumped on another £500 odd
quid to swap mid policy. Got a text off of them this morning saying they would not be able to offer me a renewal until I
rang them. Took me all of 10 minutes to sort out next years. I will be calling Bikesure later to tell them to do one.
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PostPosted: 09:58 - 14 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was with BeMoto for a couple of years as their multi bike policy was good value, but anyone trying it on with a high renewal letter quote doesn't even get a call back from me. I just lapsed the policy (always tell them to do one for auto renewal) and tried Bennets.

Didn't start out great trying to fill in their online form, as they want you to call them if you tick the modifications box, even though it lets you still spend ages specifying the mods before asking you to ring.

Was going to dump them there and then, but took a chance knowing they at least use uk call centre staff.

Got a nice 100+ quid cheaper than BeMoto quote so just paid it all on the spot. Can't be arsed spreading the payment as it ends up more expensive and sometimes you end up dealing with sharky finance companies who want you to create another account and spam you.

£320 for two bikes, not grumbling as everyone is jumping on the opportunistic price rise bandwagon lately.
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PostPosted: 10:45 - 14 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just to update, called Bikesure to confirm I'd not be renewing and ask for proof of NCD and while on the phone got
the "Just out of interest, what price did you get elsewhere" question. So I told them and the guy said "Grab it!"
to which I replied I already did. Laughing he said my best quote for renewal with Bikesure was £1500 Shocked and my next
cheapest was £2500 Shocked Shocked Shocked What the hell is going on? This is with 8 years NCD by the way, clean licence etc.
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PostPosted: 11:46 - 14 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

Managed to find a new unused (albeit 7 year old but looks grand) 165/60 13" for my car for £15. Only had to drive up the road 15 miles to pick it up. The old tyre was 15 years old and there was finally a leakage coming through the join between sidewall and treaded portion. Currently have the spare on (also 15 years old actually) as that is the same size as the other side (155/60 13") and the 165/60 is the spare for now. I'm trying to phase out my 155/60's on the car gradually but that takes a long time on a car I do little mileage on.

I remove and fit car tyres myself with irons and such and lots of patience and I normally get them balanced for me around the corner for free or near enough. Old tyre:
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PostPosted: 13:34 - 14 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

That looks like it'd delaminate at any moment Shocked
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PostPosted: 14:02 - 14 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

Neighbour said one of my brake lights was out on my Peugeot 308. I check the cluster and notice that it has two bulbs for tail light but both bulbs are bilux but only one has a connection for brake filament.

So just swapped the two bulbs around. Now a full compliment again. Doesn't matter if the brake part filament is blown when there's no contact for it anyway! Smile

I'm curious as to whether the designers did this out of convenience for them, or the that fact the operator of the vehicle essentially has two spare brake bulbs just being carried around willing but ultimately probably never being ready to take place of his blown compadre.
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PostPosted: 14:21 - 14 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

blurredman wrote:
I'm curious as to whether the designers did this out of convenience for them, or the that fact the operator of the vehicle essentially has two spare brake bulbs just being carried around willing but ultimately probably never being ready to take place of his blown compadre.


In manufacturing/production, reducing the number of unique components is a high priority. Less stock, higher volume, less cost. They probably use that bulb on multiple vehicles as well.
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PostPosted: 14:30 - 14 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

A motorcycle. Shocked
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PostPosted: 14:35 - 14 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Artist wrote:
blurredman wrote:
I'm curious as to whether the designers did this out of convenience for them, or the that fact the operator of the vehicle essentially has two spare brake bulbs just being carried around willing but ultimately probably never being ready to take place of his blown compadre.


In manufacturing/production, reducing the number of unique components is a high priority. Less stock, higher volume, less cost. They probably use that bulb on multiple vehicles as well.


Well yes, it did come to mind. It's just a normal 21/5w bilux bayonet though nothing special. But each lamp also contained 2x 21w only bulbs operating indicator and either fog or reverse lamp. So.... unless they have a big stock of 21/5's they want rid of? Or simply that they buy in equal amounts of required bulbs- but they would get used anyway on distribution of production line.

They could have made a bridge connection between both brake contacts- it does surprise me actually that cars still have one brake bulb per rear corner, and not more, which could have been implemented in this case. Either bulb blows doesn't even matter- there's still a brake light, no messing with swapping globes out.

Either way, win for knowing I don't need to carry a spare one of those bulbs when I go abroad.
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PostPosted: 14:40 - 14 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bought some parts from the States for my Buick.

One of the three diodes on the alternator packed in thousands of miles ago, but somehow the alternator managed to give enough juice regardless. But finally bought a set, plus brushes as the old ones were pretty worn.

My first order early August was 'lost' somewhere by DHL and when I quieried them directly stating it was in suspension somewhere for weeks and didn't appear to have gone beyond local distribution centre (according to their tracking website) they said my tracking number isn't valid- and what do you know, entering it in on-line after receiving that e-mail, gave me a similar message- it didn't exist, anymore. I complained to vendor (RockAuto), they sent out another load of parts free of course including postage.

I got the replacement, and additionally the original was found and I also took receipt of that just yesterday.

RockAuto contact me (through automatic means) as they know that I now had two deliveries of identical items and gives me option to give back one of them (for them to pay postage) or for me to pay for items received excluding postage. I chose the former- to which they said in short, 'it isn't worth our time- keep them.'

If I had chosen to pay for it, I'm damn sure the website would have let me go through with it, of course.

But anyway- They're good like that when I query warrenty items etc. They don't want £5 worth of faulty boot strut to be posted back to them at their expense, for example - whether or not it was indeed faulty...

Still: I now have spares. Lovely.
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PostPosted: 16:24 - 14 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

struan80 wrote:
A motorcycle. Shocked


Pictures or it didn't happen Laughing

An update to my mismatched parts. I messaged AMS about it and all praise to them they've logged a claim with KTM straight away. Now we get to see how good Austrian efficiency is compared to ze Germans Smile
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PostPosted: 18:28 - 14 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

Last thing I bought? A pint of John Smiths. Next thing I’ll buy? A pint of John Smiths. I’m sure will figure out what my purchase after that will be too….
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PostPosted: 21:03 - 14 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

Today, I bought a brand new XF 60mm macro lens for almost 50% off, the local store clears out their inventory. I've always wanted one and since I got a brand new unit for less money than what people ask for used ones, I said why not.

Thinking of it, in the past few weeks I've been doing and buying a lot of stuff just because why not. Last week I even did a 450km trip on my motorcycle, just because I had the time to do it. Laughing
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PostPosted: 17:35 - 15 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

Doh! KTM want the whole kit back, what a waste. Maybe to bitch-slap Heinrich the packer "Was zum Teufel ist das? Dummkopf!" Laughing
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PostPosted: 19:21 - 15 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

A trike Cool
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PostPosted: 19:43 - 15 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

Polarbear wrote:
A trike Cool


https://buytricycle.co.uk/webstore/image/cache/catalog/16inch/purple%20white-800x800.jpg

Very manly!
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PostPosted: 14:49 - 16 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Mines green, and electric but other than that, yep, very similar. Laughing

Bloody doctor says I need more excercise Evil or Very Mad

Edited to add in all it's glory......

https://i.postimg.cc/yYKdbxxt/trike.jpg

250 Watts of pure unadulterated electrickery power plus Polarbear pedal power equals startrekesque warp speed.... Not! Seats comfy though. Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 22:08 - 16 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow, pretty good guess on my part Smile

Today I do have the parts for what is termed as a stage 2 air intake on the Vitpilen along with a new slip-on. Just awaiting the front/decat pipe so I can implement Ludicrous Mode Smile
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PostPosted: 22:03 - 19 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

A few of these TP-link C510W cameras.

£45 and they pan/tilt, motion track and do colour vision at night

Bargain

https://uk.store.tapo.com/products/tapo-c510w-outdoor-pan-tilt-security-wifi-camera
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PostPosted: 00:02 - 20 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/NOsAAOSwnhlcEPJd/s-l1600.jpg

The gear whoring continues, Another Alpinestars hoodie, Secktor Tech V1. This one was technically second hand
although clearly only worn maybe once if that. There were two silica gel packets in each pocket still. Laughing Not a mark or
dead bug on it. Spotless and completely as new. These jackets are still going for £200 on ebay. Sniped mine for
£73.00 It's more of a windproof effort than the one I had previously and fits me a little better as well. I'm very happy
with the price. I have a heated bodywarmer vest thingy which is quite easy to get underneath this top and it's supposed
to be windproof and water repellent. Just getting ready for those last few autumn rides before she goes away for the winter.
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PostPosted: 20:02 - 23 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

Replaced the old rain jacket...It was a Craghopper w/goretex. A decent jacket if a little on the weighty side.

New one is by Patagonia. The triolet w/goretex.

This one has pit-zips and 2 extra pockets....and something called a Recco reflector that they use to find lost nutters in snow.

If you're thinking of getting one be aware that it has a massive hood and the sleeves are long.

It was the triolet or the Arc'terx Beta or Mountain equipment Lhotse.
The triolet was much cheaper and just as hard wearing.

Yeah yeah it's just a rain coat but I spend a lot of my life outdoors (please let me back in love) and like any outdoor gear I'm a little bit nuts about it.

Oh I frickin' adore it..it's in a bright yellow and will be my best mate for years.
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PostPosted: 20:13 - 23 Sep 2023    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tested the new hoodie today, windproof up to 143mph on a closed road course. Well impressed.
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