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D6Nutz
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by D6Nutz » 04 Feb 2023, 10:57
Jack wrote: ↑ 03 Feb 2023, 23:36
D6Nutz wrote: ↑ 18 Jan 2023, 20:35
Another lens... Photography is getting as expensive as biking
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what you get ?
Canon 70-200mm IS L f/2.8
Found it for a good price on eBay as the filter thread had been dented, the lens worked perfectly though. Bought a very cheap stacking UV filter and manipulated it into the damaged filter thread, so now can mount filters on it. I get why people rate the L series lenses now.
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by Kwacky » 09 Feb 2023, 17:52
I'm going to see them next month
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by Kwacky » 09 Feb 2023, 22:11
Some Blackwater extract. That's how exciting my life is.
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by D6Nutz » 14 Feb 2023, 21:14
Jack wrote: an rf 100 - 500 mm canon lens .
Nice.
I've seen some great results with that lens on the R7 groups. No doubt you'll get some stunning images from the combo, look forward to seeing the results.
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by D6Nutz » 19 Feb 2023, 19:31
New lid.
Ordered from the sportsbike store lunchtime yesterday, delivered before lunchtime today. Take that Amazon
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by Kwacky » 19 Feb 2023, 19:32
Very nice. What's the weight?
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by D6Nutz » 19 Feb 2023, 19:35
Same as a gnats turd
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by duke63 » 20 Feb 2023, 09:53
I like Shark's but they just don't fit my head shape.
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by C00kiemonster » 20 Feb 2023, 10:49
D6Nutz wrote: ↑ 19 Feb 2023, 19:31
New lid.
Ordered from the sportsbike store lunchtime yesterday, delivered before lunchtime today. Take that Amazon
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Nice. I like those colours.
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by D41 » 20 Feb 2023, 16:42
Very nice..... the fit & finish on Shark helmets is on a different level from just about anything else out there.
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by kiwikrasher » 21 Feb 2023, 08:58
I’ve got 2 sharks including a carbon one. I love them. The carbon lid was bought post my spinal fusion to reduce the weight on my neck and it feels considerably lighter than the other helmet.
Hope you enjoy it Jon
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by Cav » 22 Feb 2023, 12:23
Coffee bean samples and my new phone
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by Cav » 04 Mar 2023, 14:52
Wheel spacer and longer wheel bolts
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by Kwacky » 04 Mar 2023, 15:19
Fast Bikes magazine
Some fixers for a kitchen drawer
A piece of wood for a fish tank
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by kiwikrasher » 05 Mar 2023, 07:37
So far this work trip...
3 bottles of gin
More stainless steel wire pegs
on it's way
2 more gins from NZ
2 sets of scrubs for the new RN in the family (thats hospital scrubs, not off cast track tyres
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