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Product review: Bags Connection Dolphin laptop bag

Andy Downes, 26 January 2011 15:24

Bags Connection Dolphin laptop bag, £48.27Miles covered/time: 5500/22 months What’s good? There have been so many times this waterproof bag has been put to the test in foul, wet conditions that I no longer worry about the contents; safe in the knowledge they aren’t going to get wet. When I first got the bag back in 2009 I needed proof ...

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Product review: Kriega R20 rucksack

Andy Downes, 26 November 2010 15:25

Kriega R20 rucksack, £65Miles covered/time: 15,000/four yearsWhat’s good? The build quality, the fact it’s just about big enough to cram my stuff in for a day at work and it stays comfortable over long distances thanks to the clever ‘Quadlock-lite’ harness. This means one click buckle does it all up; and it’s a cinch even with the thickest of winter ...

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Product review: Kriega R25 rucksack

Andy Downes, 15 November 2010 17:05

Kriega R25 rucksack, £89Miles covered/time: 30,000/four years What’s good? I love Kriega gear and of the kit I have, this is the one that has seen the most mileage because it’s so adaptable. You can cram in so much stuff and even when it’s weighed down it remains comfortable. The clever Quadlock harness lifts much of the weight off your ...

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Product review: Wunderlich Micro Flooter auxiliary lights

Andy Downes, 28 April 2010 14:03

Wunderlich Micro Flooter auxiliary lights £175.75Miles covered/time: 7500 miles/six months What’s good? I had these Wunderlich lights bolted to my BMW K1300R last year and they were brilliant in both quality and the output of light. Fitting takes a dealer about 90 minutes but it could be done at home. Save £££s on motorcycle products Quality is top notch and ...

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Product review: Wunderlich Power-SportErgo handlebars

Andy Downes, 13 April 2010 15:25

Wunderlich Power-SportErgo handlebars, £485.74Miles covered/time: 7500 miles/six monthsWhat’s good? This adjustable set of yokes and handlebars transformed a BMW K1300R from merely comfortable to perfect, and it looked beautiful. I was so comfortable I was able to ride from Ljubljana in Slovenia to Calais in 13 hours and I only stopped for fuel and food. Although they are expensive at ...

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Back protector review: Rev'it Gravity

Andy Downes, 27 July 2009 10:12

What’s good? I got away with just bruising to my feet and middle of my back after a 65mph highside at Brands Hatch last year – a major part of that light injury escape was due to landing on this back protector. My leathers and boots were both ruined but the back protector lives on as it suffered no damage. ...

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Product review: Putoline RS959 two-stroke oil

Andy Downes, 05 June 2009 15:40

What’s good? This fully synthetic oil comes highly recommended by racers and Suzuki RGV250 aficionados who reckon it’s the perfect match for the screaming two-stroke V-twin. Can be run as pre-mix or autolube. Smells gorgeous and makes little smoke once the engine is warmed up. What’s not? Not a thing apart from the price which is about £17 a litre. ...

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OGIO No Drag Red back pack review

Andy Downes, 28 May 2009 13:42

Time owned4500/10 monthsWhat’s good? The compartment opens the other way around meaning the zip is against your back. Large interior space with shoe pockets, loads of storage and a padded laptop sleeve. Comfy and easy to adjust. Perfect for commuting or a weekend away. Has a helmet bag, a slot for your iPod and can take a hydration pack. Comes ...

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Product review: Scottoiler FS365 Protector Spray

Andy Downes, 02 April 2009 17:30

Best thing about it: As an antidote to the horribly salty British winter roads the FS365 Protector Spray is just one part of the armoury needed to keep corrosion at bay. I use it after every ride when I get home – even daily commuting. The best tip is to pour it into a pump-action plant sprayer as it saves ...

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Luggage review: Givi T410 tankbag

Andy Downes, 02 April 2009 17:10

Best thing about it: Use it most days when split down into the lightweight base but can handle some serious amounts of luggage when needed too. Fantastic build quality. I only got this bag to replace a perfectly servicable Givi one that got destroyed in a crash in 2005. Worst thing about it: Not a lot in terms of the ...

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