albatrossd

joined 1 year ago
[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Got it off their site here. Very easy to install, just takes a couple minutes. You're not doing anything major with changing out slip-on exhausts, just need your socket wrench with a 12mm socket for the stock, and the Coffman's comes with a 13mm bolt in the clamp.

 

I bought my first bike earlier in the year and have really been enjoying it. Only thing that bothered me was the look and sound of the stock exhaust, so I went ahead and swapped it out a couple weeks back. Huge difference, and I love it. I included a link in the YouTube video description to another video with the original stock on to compare.

Considering whether I like the mirrors as is, since I can't seem to find a good useful angle for them and I've seen people install them under the bars instead and that seems to look a lot cleaner. Anyway, thanks for reading. My bike has brought a lot of joy to me in this short period of time when I've needed it, and I hope to ride for a long time.

 

It was fun to watch this recently. A more modern movie in the style of something from the 60's, with hard colored lighting and tight focused shots, lots of wonderful witchy energy and great classic bizarre vibes and culty imagery. Thought this place could use some more frames with some color.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

N64 is a good nostalgia console for me, but most of my physical games are lost at this point.

Been trying to get some emulation going but been plagued with controller issues. A USB adapter I've been using introduces weird input drift into any original N64 controller I use, so I don't know if there are solid USB adapters people use or if there's a decent controller out there that's worth getting for PC play while still retaining N64 feel. Anyone out there have any thoughts?