I had a look at, and downloaded DaVinci Resolve, and watched a couple tutorials. Looks really professional and promising.
Thanks, @Dartplayer! I like the brown and black color combo. The Whiplash Speed Co. seat on my Low Rider S is a very similar design. How does the backrest on your seat work? Is it removable? How do you make the adjustments? Also, please share a review when you'd logged some miles if you would be so kind.
Booked in for tomorrow mate at 13:00hs. 2 hour job that would likely take me longer, so nope leave it to the professionals. I can go for a couple of pints while it is done, bonus
i was looking at heated gloves with batteries but as they only last 3-4 hours and to buy a spare set of batteries would have been £100!! i decided to get these instead ..sexy!!
Will do review thread after a decent ride @Sandi T , initial feel is great. Also lower than standard, which I thought you might like Back rest slots in through a covered hole at the rear, under a Velcro flap. Adjustment screw at the back locks the tilt of the pad/glovebox
I had a play around with DaVinci wirh some old footage - it's a bit demanding on my i5 processor, but with some patience it'll work. I like the "audio clean up" feature. Makes it sound a lot cleaner! It's going to take some study to master though.
I just bought a GR Moto exhaust for my T595. It came in a fabric bag, in a box, in a box (so well packed) and looks like a well engineered piece of kit finished in carbon fibre. I can’t wait to try it out when she’s back on the road. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Exhaust-...2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0
No I'm not keen on having wires from my gloves would have been interested in the gloves with batteries but all the cheaper ones I looked at didn't come with spare batteries, the only ones that did were the more expensive gloves and as the spare batteries were going to be £100 it was going to work out very expensive,