Mr Postman
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Re: Mr Postman
Bike jeans and short gloves are not compatible with buying razor blades, Blade.Blade wrote:The bike jeans Duke recommended and some short gloves.

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Re: Mr Postman
Sony Earbuds.
I'm very impressed! Superb quality, superb balanced audio quality and the battery seems to last indefinitely.
Noise cancellation is crazy good and configurable for activities. I can listen to music clearly at low volume with the kettle boiling and I can barely hear the kettle.
I'm very impressed! Superb quality, superb balanced audio quality and the battery seems to last indefinitely.
Noise cancellation is crazy good and configurable for activities. I can listen to music clearly at low volume with the kettle boiling and I can barely hear the kettle.
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Re: Mr Postman
Do they fit comfortably within a crash helmet Cav ?Cav wrote:Sony Earbuds.
I'm very impressed! Superb quality, superb balanced audio quality and the battery seems to last indefinitely.
Noise cancellation is crazy good and configurable for activities. I can listen to music clearly at low volume with the kettle boiling and I can barely hear the kettle.
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I have the over ear style and I know they are fantastic quality. Enjoy using your in ear style onesCav wrote:Sony Earbuds.
I'm very impressed! Superb quality, superb balanced audio quality and the battery seems to last indefinitely.
Noise cancellation is crazy good and configurable for activities. I can listen to music clearly at low volume with the kettle boiling and I can barely hear the kettle.
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I'll give it a try but I doubt it. All of these ear bud things protrude quite a bite. It would be awesome if it worked though! Especially as you can use it for telephone calls so you could potentially be on the phone to the people you're riding withStMarks wrote:Do they fit comfortably within a crash helmet Cav ?Cav wrote:Sony Earbuds.
I'm very impressed! Superb quality, superb balanced audio quality and the battery seems to last indefinitely.
Noise cancellation is crazy good and configurable for activities. I can listen to music clearly at low volume with the kettle boiling and I can barely hear the kettle.
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Thank you mate. I have some cheap over ear sony headphones which are good in the office as no one bothers you when wearing them but these are so superior to every headphone I've ever owned!Rossgo wrote:I have the over ear style and I know they are fantastic quality. Enjoy using your in ear style onesCav wrote:Sony Earbuds.
I'm very impressed! Superb quality, superb balanced audio quality and the battery seems to last indefinitely.
Noise cancellation is crazy good and configurable for activities. I can listen to music clearly at low volume with the kettle boiling and I can barely hear the kettle.
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I would be surprised if they did, as you point out anything larger than an in-ear bud speaker is pressured & therefore uncomfortable.Cav wrote:....I'll give it a try but I doubt it. All of these ear bud things protrude quite a bite. It would be awesome if it worked though! Especially as you can use it for telephone calls so you could potentially be on the phone to the people you're riding with
Nonetheless please let us know, just in case.
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They definitely don't fit under a helmet... or at least I couldn't keep them in when trying to get my loosest fitting helmet on my head.
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Thanks for trying anyway Cav.Cav wrote:They definitely don't fit under a helmet... or at least I couldn't keep them in when trying to get my loosest fitting helmet on my head.
I'll have to stick with my old Sony MW600 for now..
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Doing it yourself? Not too difficult once you know how.duke63 wrote:Rear brake discs and pads for the car.
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Some model bits and pieces over the past few days
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Re: Mr Postman
Makita Leaf Blower. It's bloody powerful!
We have a huge Oak Tree at the rear of our property so come September we spend 3 days a week clearing the leaves.
We have a huge Oak Tree at the rear of our property so come September we spend 3 days a week clearing the leaves.
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We usually sweep them but it's just a nightmare as there's always wind whipping in from the side of the house plus any moisture makes the patio dirty afterwards which makes another job. I'm very happy with this investment