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    mercredi 29 octobre 2014

    WRC Rally de Espana 2014 : Hirvonen rejoint KKK : Hirvonen goes level with Kankkunen


     Hirvonen (Ford/Michelin) égale ce week-end le nombre de rallyes WRC disputés par le plus actif des « Flying-Finns », Juha Kankkunen, avec 162 départs. Encore sept rallyes et il sera sur le podium du WRC derrière Sainz (196) et Solberg (188)…
    Le RallyRACC-Rally de Espana 2014 marque le 162e rallye mondial du pilote M-Sport Mikko Hirvonen qui avait débuté en WRC au Rallye de Finlande 2002. Au prochain Wales Rally GB, il pourrait donc dépasser Juha Kankkunen et devenir, à 34 ans, le Finlandais le plus actif du WRC.
    Mikko Hirvonen a remporté 15 victoires et signé 67 podiums mondiaux, dont le 1er en Espagne en 2005. Avec une stat à 41,6%, il est un des pilotes les plus régulièrement présents sur la « boîte » en WRC, même si cette saison, il n’est monté qu’une seule fois sur le podium (Portugal).
    Mikko Hirvonen est toujours mathématiquement en course pour une 3e place finale au championnat Pilotes 2014 (à 50 points de Mikkelsen), même s’il devra surtout maintenir sa 4eposition face à Neuville, Meeke et Ostberg.
    Comme son compatriote Markku Alén, il n’a jamais remporté de titre mondial. Sa malchance fut sans doute de mener carrière en même temps que Sébastien Loeb… En 2009, Mikko s’est incliné pour un tout petit point face au Français. Certes, contrairement aux Kankkunen, Mäkinen, Grönholm, Mikkola, Vatanen, Salonen, il n’a jamais été couronné.
    Malgré tout, Mikko possède l’un des plus beaux palmarès du WRC parmi les « Flying-Finns » avec 4 titres de vice-champion du monde, 10 ans de carrière de pilote officiel et 143 rallyes mondiaux disputés au volant de voitures d’usine, Subaru, Ford, Citroën.
    Reconnu pour sa régularité, Mikko a ainsi marqué 1177 points au championnat (3e derrière Loeb et Sainz) et a largement contribué à la série ininterrompue de Ford/M-Sport dans les points depuis le Rallye Monte-Carlo 2002 (182 rallyes). C’est la plus longue série en cours du WRC.
    Sa dernière victoire mondiale remonte à tout juste deux ans, au Rallye d’Italie-Sardaigne 2012, avec Citroën. Cette année, hormis au Portugal, il n’a jamais semblé en mesure de se mêler à la lutte pour la victoire. Certains disent que depuis son gros crash au Rallye de Finlande 2010, il n’est plus aussi performant, un peu comme le Tommi Mäkinen d’après Argentine 2003…
    Ce week-end, Mikko Hirvonen dispute le RallyRACC-Rally de Espana pour la 12e fois. La moitié du temps, il est monté sur le podium final (6). Pas si mal pour un « Flying Finn » qui n’a jamais gagné sur asphalte…
    This weekend will see Mikko Hirvonen (Ford/Michelin) equal the record of fellow Flying Finn Juha Kankkunen who started 162 WRC events. Seven more outings for Mikko would put him on the podium behind Sainz (196 starts) and Solberg (188).
    The 2014 RallyRACC-Rally de Espana is the 162nd world class appearance for Mikko Hirvonen (M-Sport) who made his debut in Finland in 2002. Next month’s Wales Rally GB will make the 34-year old his country’s most active driver in WRC history.
    To date, he has notched up 15 victories at this level and 67 podium finishes, the first of which was in Spain in 2005. His top-three finishing record is 41.6%, making him one of the WRC’s most consistent drivers ever, although he has only finished in the medals once so far this season (Portugal).
    Theoretically, Mikko can still come third in this year’s Drivers’ standings (he is 50 points behind Mikkelsen) but his current fourth place is above all under threat from Neuville, Meeke and Ostberg.
    Like compatriot Markku Alén, Mikko has never won the supreme title and that could well be because his career at the top coincided with that of Sébastien Loeb. In 2009, he ended the year on the Frenchman’s tail, a single point short of joining Finland’s six world champions (Kankkunen, Mäkinen, Grönholm, Mikkola, Vatanen and Salonen).
    Even so, he has carved out an enviable record of four runner-up titles, a 10-year career as a factory driver and 143 WRC rounds in a factory car (Subaru, Ford, Citroën).
    Reputed for his consistency, he has scored 1,177 championship points to date (only Loeb and Sainz have done better) and played a major part in the record-beating uninterrupted sequence of points-finishes that Ford/M-Sport has enjoyed since the 2002 Rallye Monte-Carlo (182 rallies).
    His most recent WRC success dates back to Sardinia 2012 with Citroën. This season, with the exception of Portugal, he has rarely been involved in the battle for victory. Some observers believe he has been less competitive since his big crash on the 2010 Rally Finland, much like Tommi Mäkinen after Argentina in 2003…
    This weekend will be Mikko’s 12th Rally de Espana. He has finished six times on the podium which isn’t bad for a Flying Finn who has never won on asphalt…

    Allo .........quoi .......

    mardi 28 octobre 2014

    Budnitz Bicycles N°3



    Budnitz Bicycles creates the lightest, fastest, and most elegant city bikes in the world. Custom built for each customer, our handmade titanium belt drive bicycles set the standard for exceptional beauty, speed, and comfort.
    Meet the new Budnitz Model No.3, the latest evolution of our ultimate all-around city bicycle.
    Budnitz No.3 Titanium Hero
    Completely re-engineered from the ground up, the world’s best go-anywhere, do-anything bicycle for fast and fun city riding just got even better.
    The new No.3 twin-tube single arc cantilever frame features elegant double curved down tubes that increases lateral stiffness for speed, while absorbing road shock for comfort. Available titanium frame weighs just 3.6 pounds.
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    Equally adept at jumping curbs, cutting corners, and tearing through gravel alleyways, No.3 is also a wonderful bicycle for lazy rides down dirts roads to the lake and taking it easy in the park.
    Big 29-inch wheels and up to 2.35-inch tires, combined with a long wheelbase and aggressive geometry, make the New No.3 equally at home on pavement, cobblestones, rough asphalt, and dirt.
    Budnitz No.3 Titanium VT
    Clean and silent carbon belt drive weighs a third of a traditional bike chain and won’t get your pants dirty. Your choice of singlespeed, or up to 14-speeds and a massive 526% gear range in a high-tech internal hub from Rohloff or Shimano.
    Built by hand with proprietary Budnitz titanium riser handlebars, seatpost, stem, badges, and some of the greatest bicycle components in the world from Paul Components, Formula, Thompson, and more.
    If you’re going to own just one bicycle for the rest of your life, choose Model No.3.
    Available in limited quantities.
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    FRAME

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      Budnitz No.3 Titanium or Steel Cantilever Frame.
    • Fork

      Budnitz No.3 Titanium or Steel Half-Crown Fork

    COMPONENTS

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    • Handlebar

      Budnitz Titanium Riser Bar or Flat Bar
    • Stem

      Budnitz Titanium Stem, 80mm-130mm
    • Seatpost

      Budnitz Titanium Seatpost
    • Headset

      Budnitz Silver or Black Alloy HS-1S Ultra Polish Headset
    • Saddle

      Budnitz & Brooks Saddle Options
    • Pedals

      VP Pedal Option

    Budnitz No.3 Titanium Action

    DRIVETRAIN

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    • Transmission

      Gates carbon belt drive & single speed Budnitz hub
      Gates carbon belt drive & 11-speed Shimano Alfine internal hub
      Gates carbon belt drive & 11-speed Shimano Alfine Di2 internal hub
      Gates carbon belt drive & 14-speed Rohloff internal hub
    • Crankset

      daVinci Design handmade in USA
    • Brake Levers

      Paul Components Love Levers (USA) | Formula Carbon Fiber Optional (Italy)
    • Brakes

      Avid BB7 mechanical disc brakes | Formula Hydraulic Brakes Optional (Italy)
    • Bottom Bracket

      Bushnell USA Featherweight EBB & square-taper sealed bearing bottom bracket by Token
    • Cable Housing

      Yokozuna Internal housing (Japan) | Formula Kevlar Hose Optional (Italy)

    WHEELS

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    • Rims

      Budnitz XR1 Featherweight in matte black, 700c
    • Hubs

      Budnitz XH1 Featherweight in high-polish silver
    • Tires

      Schwalbe 29-inch Big Apple 2.0" or Marathon Supreme 1.6", Germany

    ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL)

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    • Security

      Pitlock locking wheel skewers, seat post clamp & stem cap. Abus mini U-lock, Germany.
    • Fenders

      Budnitz Handmade wood fenders | Budnitz Titanium Fenders
    • Bell

      Bellini bell in real brass. Ding!
    • Rack

      Tubus Titanium rear racks, made in Germany

    SIZING & GEOMETRY

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    JONATHAN REA’S CB TRACKER


    J Rea's CB 1x
    Spending your time at full chat, knee pressed into the Tarmac of the finest racetracks on the planet is pretty exhausting stuff. Jonathan Rea is currently fourth in the World Superbike Championship standings and has every chance of making it third; if that pesky little Italian Marco Melandri doesn’t get in the way. When the champagne fugg has lifted after the season finale in Qatar, Rea will no doubt be looking forward to heading home and wheeling this little beauty out of the garage for some well deserved downtime.
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    Having seen the Pata Honda WSBK team’s PR man and his IDP Moto built Honda NX650 Dominatrix, Rea fancied a custom of his own so commissioned the guys to work their magic on a 1975 CB550K. The donor had been imported from Colorado and for a 40 year old machine was in fine fettle so attentions could be turned to style and specs.
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    Once stripped bare the subframe chopped and looped before being reunited with the frame and swingarm at Redditch Shotblasters who applied a thick and lustrous coat of black powder. Ratty and gnarled fasteners were replaced but remainder received a fresh zinc plating. When your customer is used to titanium and magnesium everything scrimping on the nuts and bolts wasn’t an option.
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    Dropping the front wheel from 19″ to 18″ not only looks more balanced but allows greater tyre choice; for a vintage style Rea went for Firestone Deluxe Champions. Gloss black rims and hubs with stainless spokes is the proper way of wheel building, allowing for future spoke tuning if required. The original rear shocks were replaced with new black units, and the original chrome bars swapped for satin black Renthal 758s.
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    Exhaust perfectionists Co-Built in Oxfordshire made up the link pipes to utilise the original headers, mating them to MotoGP mufflers. At the sucking end, an old British Touring Car was liberated of its velocity stacks which now reside on the four rebuilt carbs.
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    The engine was painted silver and cases polished which looks great against all the black. Spidey took care of the paintwork, leaving room for Purple Fayze to work her airbrush magic over the white pearl, ghosting multiple JR logos prior to plenty of coats of lacquer. Brand new Honda badges finish the job.
    J Rea's CB 7x
    A new speedo, headlight and bullet indicators are relatively standard fair which leaves the paint job and engine to do the talking. Steve Adams fashioned a new seat pan to sit on the new subframe, with a white stitched synthetic leather saddle to compliment the colour scheme.
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    In case you’re wondering, this is not some show pony that sits in Rea’s trophy room gathering dust. It has completed a lap of the IOM TT course during a parade at the Classic TT this summer. As this is at the end of Rea’s driveway don’t be surprised to see a bit of retro glitz flashing past you on the mountain course at some point.
    IDP Moto are doing a fine job at bringing current racing superstars and worn out heroes to the custom scene with a range of smart looking machines. Watch this space as there will be more from the Silverstone based team coming soon.
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    Ford RS – A wild history


    Ford RS Rally Escort Sit back and enjoy this full length documentary investigating the captivating story of Ford Rallye Sport, best known as Ford RS.
    Starting from the very beginning, this 90-minute doco relives the glory of the Ford RS badge, and explains how it fits into the long and impressive history of Ford.
    It’s a wonderful, in-depth piece which goes into great detail explaining the colorful history of the beloved Rallye Sport name. It’s a fantastic little history lesson too, and we hope you enjoy it.
    While you’re here, take a look at what’s on offer through our newly released premium content delivery service, Motorsport Retro Premium;

    Toyota Land Cruiser "Deep In The Woods"

    Toyota Land Cruiser "Deep In The Woods" from Cool & Vintage on Vimeo.

    The Morgan 3 Wheeler is the best horse ever

    Morgan's 3 Wheeler is more fun than a car really should be in 2013. It's also more fun than a horse. Bear with us, it'll all make sense soon.


    HOW TO TURN A ROYAL ENFIELD INTO A RACEBIKE


    Turn your Royal Enfield Continental GT into a racebike with this new kit from Tendance Roadster.
    With just 29 horses on tap, the Royal Enfield Continental GT is not the most likely of racebikes. But what it lacks in power, it makes up for in old-school charm.
    Fresh from the factory, the GT is a dead ringer for the home-built cafe racers of old, in a more modern package. Sure, the bike is a little outgunned by today’s standards, but it has potential—as the French RE dealer Tendance Roadster has just shown.
    Turn your Royal Enfield Continental GT into a racebike with this new kit from Tendance Roadster.
    Tendance boss Guillaume Tiraud is a fan of the Iron Bikers races, held on a circuit near Paris. Fleets of Royal Enfield Bullets battle with 1950s Norton Manxes, BSA Goldstars and Matchless G50s.
    “Now we have the Continental GT in the range,” says Guillaume, ” my chances of passing the British bikes on the track are even higher than with the Bullet!”
    Turn your Royal Enfield Continental GT into a racebike with this new kit from Tendance Roadster.
    In the handling stakes, Guillaume is pretty chuffed with the stock Continental GT frame, which was designed by Harris Performance in the UK. “It’s just perfect for race use.” he reckons. “Precise and easy to handle.” The Paioli gas-charged shocks, Brembo brakes and Excel rims help things along too.
    So Guillaume decided to transform his run-of-the-mill GT into a race bike. Starting at the front, he took a Norton Manx fairing and reshaped it to fit, via a custom-made stainless steel bracket. He then installed a new set of clip-ons that sit much lower than the stock setup.
    You can get the conversion in kit form, at a cost of EUR845 (around $1,000) and installing it is a four-hour job for a home mechanic.
    Turn your Royal Enfield Continental GT into a racebike with this new kit from Tendance Roadster.
    The engine desperately needed a boost, so Guillaume has also upgraded the camshaft and valves, and remapped the fuel injection. A stainless steel exhaust system gives a little extra kick.
    Guillaume’s named his GT “Vitesse”—French for “speed”—and reckons it’ll be the fastest bike in its class at the Iron Bikers events next year.
    Turn your Royal Enfield Continental GT into a racebike with this new kit from Tendance Roadster.
    If you’ve got a Continental GT in your garage—and why not, it’s only $7,200 brand new—we reckon the Tendance Roadster kit is a bargain.
    Is it enough to tempt you into the Royal Enfield fold?
    Turn your Royal Enfield Continental GT into a racebike with this new kit from Tendance Roadster.
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    DICKIES X MOTODROM

    DICKIES X MOTODROM from The Pixeleye // Dirk Behlau on Vimeo.

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    lundi 27 octobre 2014

    Stories of Bike – Sister

    Women Riding Motorcycles 3 1480x778 Stories of Bike   SisterSister is the latest episode in the popular Stories of Bike film series by director Cam Elkins, this episode features best-friends Maria and Nina – both Swedish women who currently live in Sydney and spend their weekends throwing their swags onto the back of their motorcycles and setting off into the countryside to see what they can see.
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    Both of Maria and Nina are members of The Throttle Dolls – Sydney’s renowned female-only motorcycle club that’s been doing wonders to reverse the stigma that women don’t, can’t or shouldn’t ride motorcycles. We’re seeing an ever increasing number of women in the global motorcycle community, a much needed catharsis to the oftentimes testosterone-fueled and tribal nature of many motorcycle-based communities.
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    The full film is 8 minutes and 20 seconds long, it’s well worth a watch but just be forewarned – you’re going to come away from it wanting to buy a swag and hit the road.


    BSMC GEAR GUIDE #31


    In this week’s Gear Guide we review a great collaboration between two great British classics, brand new vintage kevlar lined selvedge jeans, a stunning jacket from Hackney’s finest, and the reddest of all red lids. Oh, and some something to save your bike from the evils of rust.
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    PRODUCT REVIEW BY THE BSMC’S VERY OWN ROSS SHARP – CLARKS X NORTON ‘THE RISE’ BOOT
    For the New Wave yoof out there, you won’t remember the days when Britain was a powerhouse of engineering and manufacturing; luckily I don’t remember either but some of the BSMC crew are so flipping old they used to drink flagons of ale with Isambard Brunel.
    As a result more than one of our members rides a Norton, and wax lyrical about their excellence and distinguished place in the annuls of motorcycling history, the bikes that is. Clarks is another British brand that after a wayward period of producing velcro fastening, care home creepers is now back at the top of their game; reviving the trusty Desert Boot, maintaining a diverse product range, whilst keeping one eye firmly on quality.
    The new collaboration between Norton and Clarks seems to have come from left-field and caught some on the hop, but when you walk up Regent’s Street and see a modern Norton Commando in the Clarks store window it simply makes sense.
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    Luckily this isn’t Will. I. Am. and some Z-list hottie teaming up to cash in, this range of motorcycling footwear is the real deal. I’ve tested the Norton Rise, in black, and hope to try some of the other styles.
    Opening the co-branded and chequered flag box, quality is expected; once unwrapped and held in the hand, the Rise feels like a substantial and well made boot. The leather is reassuringly thick but not stiff, nor too supple. The Goodyear Welted sole is stitched on with contrasting white thread and the heel is retained with four brass, slotted screws; an attention to detail I would hope for, but not expect. The light tan leather strip between the rubber sole and the upper breaks up the black bulk and draws the eye up to the other features.
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    There are finger pulls on both sides to assist with sliding yourself in, and the six heavy duty eyelets mean only minimal unlacing is required to put on and remove the boot. Once inside, comfort is instant. I have weird feet and am always nervous of new boots but threw caution to the wind and sported these on a recent Barbour photo shoot in central London. The admiring comments from the rest of the BSMC crew being the only reminder that I was wearing something new. A size 9 1/2  being exactly that, a proper, British fat-toed 9 1/2 not some skinny European dancing fit. The Ortholite® breathable sole ensuring all-day wearability and not a single blister or breaking in chafe, the Rise is comfortable right from the start. Boot manufacturers, buy a pair and take note!
    Apart from looking good one needs a modicum of protection around town, the sturdy reinforced (but not armoured) heel cup and toe box provided reassurance; I wouldn’t want to test them at 150 mph down the Hangar Straight at Silverstone but for the Kingsland Road in Shoreditch they are more than adequate. Old people will rejoice as there is an additional leather panel across the toe sections on both boots, allowing for comfort and longevity when shifting gears on the wrong side.
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    Just below the trouser hemline, towards the heel a subtle embossed Norton logo can be seen, so for goodness sake if you are a yoof and choose a pair of these for kickstarting your CB550 Brat, do some wikipedia-ing and gen up on bikes from the glory days as people are bound to ask where your boots came from.
    The rest of the Norton Clarks range is available on the Clarks website and having seen the Cognac leather up close you definitely won’t be disappointed if, like us, you’re a fan of brown hide. Ladies with feet below the VAT threshold look elsewhere, the whole range starts at size 6. Gents, if you need smaller than a size 6, then take up a different hobby; dancing perhaps.
    For a closer look at the pair on test, click here.
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    SJC – YARD BOSS JEANS
    SJC aka Simon James Cathcart is unleashing a truly awesome vintage denim collection spanning denim culture of the 20th century on Kickstarter next week. The collection entitled “From Pioneer to Punk” is made from 16oz ring spun Japanese denim, which for us is on the right side of heavy. The collection includes denim chinos, cinch back Brakeman jeans, engineer overalls, punk denim and a rather sexy skinny jean for your lady entitled “Bad Kitty” with a matching jacket.
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    However most interestingly he’s slipped Kevlar in his 1950’s styled “Yard Boss” Jeans and Jacket so you get a matching denim upgrade lined with the gold stuff to keep your skin where it belongs. The bonus is on Kickstarter it will be available for an amazing discounted price! There will also be a denim helmet bag and a serious Anvil apron.
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    SJC Yard Boss Bike Jacket and Yard Boss Bike jeans have the same classic early fifties shape, but this pair are truly built to last as they are lined with Kevlar. Hidden under the flattering profile is this wonder fabric which will keep your skin exactly where it belongs. The jacket and trousers have the same features as the regular Yard Boss models and are made from exactly the same heavy 16oz ring spun Japanese selvage denim but significantly tougher. Get the Kevlar Yard Boss jacket with the Yard Boss Kevlar Jeans together for an amazing Kickstarter discount whilst you upgrade your bike denim wardrobe for this winter in one sweet hit!
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    BLACK SKULLS BSL LEATHER JACKET BSO2
    Black Skulls started off from humble beginnings in a sparse breeze block one-car garage in the arse-end of Hackney (London), tinkering with an array of bikes, and as their skills progressed, so did the interest from others. They moved to a bigger yard and started doing work for other people’s rides as well as their own. Drew and his crew are a friendly bunch: “At the Black Skulls HQ there is an open door policy and everyone is welcome!”
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    Earlier this year Black Skulls launched a range of jackets, and BSMC’s Vikki reviewed the ladies jacket, loved it so much she bought it and christened it at Wheels & Waves.
    The mens jackets are every bit as good as the women’s jacket. The BS02 is a sharp contemporary take on the classic asymmetric Perfecto style. It features a left front zip through opening in hard wearing cow hide, fully lined with luxury quilted lining in British racing green. It’s cut with extra length and elbow room for comfort and protection, and features adjustable side straps with custom black hardware. It has back sleeve vents with 8″ zips, three zip fastened pockets with ball and chain zip pull, and a sleeve pocket on right bicep and snap shut coin pocket.
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    All jackets are made in London to order with a six weeks delivery.
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    HEDON HEDONIST GLOSS ROUGE HELMET
    So I got to spend the afternoon last weekend at Hedon’s studio in Hayes hanging out with Lindsay and Reg, the two person team behind Hedon. These guys have created a family business building the most beautiful helmets. They are designed in the studio by Lindsay and Reg, and once the components are manufactured, they assemble the lids themselves.
    With extensive experience in design and helmet crafting, Reg and Lindsay came together in 2011 to create Hedon. Tired of conventional style, they set out on a mission to rethink protective headgear. They wanted “…something bold, refined and nostalgic with comfort as a driving point above all else.”
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    The Hedon Hedonist helmet has a composite fibre shell made from carbon fibreglass and carbon. Internally the open face helmet has an anti-bacterial cushion padding with leather trim and lining. The helmet has brass hardware throughout, and is fastened with a DD buckle.
    I am a convert, I’ve been wearing my matt teal Hedonist all summer, and I love it. It’s got a super slim profile making it one of the smallest lids on the market, but they have not sacrificed on fit or safety, being full ECE 22.05 safety standard certified. The lid is lined with Hed Armor lining, and fits snugly, but comfortably, and is very quiet.
    The gloss rouge Hedonist is stunning. The paint is thick, rich and seriously polished. If you’ve got a red bike, or just like red, this is the daddy of all red lids. Goes just right with the frame on my CB750 cafe racer, question is can I justify yet another lid?
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    ACF50 SPRAY
    For me, the worse thing about winter is not the cold, nor the dark, not even the wet, but rust. All those shiny bits you spend all summer lovingly polishing, turn into that nasty bubbly, crusty, shit coloured spawn of the anti-christ. I hate it. So imagine my unbridled joy as I was introduced to ACF-50
    ACF-50, Anti-Corrosion Formula, is a state of the art, anti-corrosion/lubricant compound, that has been specifically designed for the Aero Space Industry. It is an ultra thin fluid film compound which should be applied on an annual basis.
    “ACF-50 actively penetrates through the corrosion deposits to the base of the cell where it emulsifies and encapsulates the electrolyte, lifting it away from the metal surface. ACF-50 then dispels this moisture and provides an atmospheric barrier which prevents any further moisture contact, thereby keeping the cell inactive. This compound continues to actively penetrate and “creep” into the tightest of seams, lap joints, micro cracks and around rivet heads, dissipating the moisture, even salt water, in these corrosion prone areas. “ Errr…OK.
    The manufactures claim it’s particularly good on bikes.
    “On areas such as switches or under the tank and seat, one application will last up to 12 months. Other more exposed areas will need topping up more regularly. ACF-50 has the ability to ‘chemically neutralise road salt’ and water will bead on contact and literally bounce off. Ideal for the bike that is used all year round in all weathers, a superb service spray as ACF-50 is also a lubricant and penetrant (without loosening structural attachments) and if you put your bike away for the winter, applying ACF-50 will ensure that moisture will not be allowed to cause any damage! Untreated moisture will creep into cracks and will not freely evaporate – ACF-50 actively ejects moisture from these areas”
    They give a damn good sell, so I’ve ordered mine and see what the winter brings….
    via The BIKE shed