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Its my coolest full face for summer, best airflow,, my Corsair is a little to warm for my liking.... i actually am looking for an open face helmet for hot weather work...no idea whats a good one in those... I doubt i need to pay Arai prices just to sweat in a lid for a month or two every year... Butt, i know how i am...i bet i pay Arai prices...2 points
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On the trail of the abandoned Railway Stations again! And today is Zujar-Freila! Easy to access (unlike Gorafe) and in a very poor condition. But at least there were no goats in it! What makes this station very different from the others is that it was featured in the 1959 film North West Frontier starring Kenneth More, Lauren Bacall, and Herbert Lom. The vid I made is a bit different too......with footage from the film along with some clips of the station as it is now! Or rather, what's left of it! Here's the updated map.......stations visited have the green dots! Here's the vid........quite a mix of stuff in it!1 point
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No - but it sounds like it'd be a good challenge for us all to try - see who can do the most convincing accident scene.1 point
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I don't even know where to start Eric.....but I'll try! Ever known anybody fake their own motorcycle accidents by creating a crash scene (including his bike on the deck) and then take pics and post them on the net? @boboneleg and @Sir Fallsalot can throw in a few!1 point
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The only helmts ive had have been that original full face Bell Star from the 70', then all Arai's, couldnt tell you the shape of my head, i just always get a medium and im done with the shopping other then the colour choice and finding one without the stupid Arai logo plastered all over it.1 point
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Ace that is Pete, great that it's got that bit of film history associated with the station as well1 point
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Riding and taking photos simultaneously? @Buckster can't manage either activity independently!1 point
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No idea. I've been by there on a Sunday morning and there's not really anyone there. No towns of any size nearby, either. It's a Catholic church though, real name is Saint Catherine of Siena Chapel. So I assume whatever archdiocese that covers Colorado takes care of it. It's well kept though.1 point
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The county that I live in is named Gilpin County. So lots of things and places around here are named "Gilpin". It is named after William Gilpin - see; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Gilpin_(governor)1 point
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