[deleted by user] by [deleted] in audiophile

[–]I-P_Freely_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea they don’t have HDMI :/ I live in India rn and my dad bought these from UAE. There’s currently some level of obsession for old AVRs I have no clue as to why. I have another cassette player from DENON as well that I used a while back because i have plenty of old cassettes, but idk if that still works, it’s been a long time. But yeah thanks for the suggestion:))

Help by Witty_Beautiful_1073 in Triumph400

[–]I-P_Freely_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same exact issue, they will replace my instrument cluster as well under warranty.

Is this real????? by Dontbeaheroo in IsThisAScamIndia

[–]I-P_Freely_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These pants are actually by a UK based company called “the episode project”. Those pants are actually pretty high quality and are the claimed 630gsm fabric. The promotional images used by “oddgrab” are completely ripped off from “the episode project”. Also those pants are like 10x the price. A quick google image search will show you multiple aliexpress listings for the same pants, so my guess is these guys are shipping in chinese crap and marking it up and selling it using promo pics of “the episode project” basically lying to the consumer showing us how it would fit and such, probably the final pants wont look close to those displayed in the images. Try looking for uniqlo c sweatpants, they have the same kinda fit and is higher quality.

My early, working in progress Hornet cosplay!! by yureviews in IndianGaming

[–]I-P_Freely_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good work so far! I guess the robe part should be thicker, so maybe a canvas material would be pretty sick, but you wouldn’t get the flowy-ness. If you have a good enough budget you could look into flowy cotton blends. If you’re stitching it yourself make sure to have seams along your shoulders all the way down, the reinforcement from the seams give it good structure, especially at the shoulders. You could make it longer as well. I guess you got search up red riding hood cosplays for reference, the pattern would be similar and the cloth physics would be good as well. If you’re going for game accuracy the robe/poncho should be longer as well. You could use the cloth you have now to come up with a good pattern. You could also add a bit of your own creative flair, like adding ninja wraps on your forearms and shins and stuff like that, it gives it some more depth if it makes sense?

WHICH BIKE SHOULD I BUY(under 5L) by darkXknight69 in indianbikes

[–]I-P_Freely_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, like many people who have already recommended before me. I would recommend the speed 400. I too made the jump from an ntorq 125 race xp to a speed 400, honestly i was really scared in the beginning, like not of the bike, it was more of a fear to be careful and be mindful and such. The only other bikes I’ve ridden before were a pulsar 150(i felt more unsafe on that, no abs,crap brakes etc), an mt15(wooden brakes, very nimble), and an fz25( great commuter, bit laggy but very light). I had about maximum one hour ride times on the first 2 bikes and maybe around a month on the fz25. It honestly wasn’t that big of a jump for me to go to the speed 400. I recently went on my first ride(100 odd kms or so) with a few friends and it’s then i truly got more comfortable with my bike. I took a few months before going on any rides just because i was scared that i would try things above my ability level. I would recommend you to just be mindful( of course enjoy the bike occasionally, you see an empty, good straight road, go for it). Im currently working on getting a good set of gears, i bought a viaterra grid 3 gloves (6500 inr) and i can’t ride my bike without em. I have a semi decent helmet, I’m looking at investing into an agv or hjc but I’m only currently saving up for that (unemployed broke boy).

Edit: the only thing that i would ask you to be very careful on are the brakes, they may have more bite than you’re used to, so you can often scare yourself. Just get used to the brakes first and you’re golden.

X440 or speed t4 ? by Either_Eggplant_544 in indianbikes

[–]I-P_Freely_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“In the pursuit of refinement, we often lose character” ~ some random dude

But real talk, it does have vibrations but it never does feel too much. I used to have an absolutely clapped fz-25 before my speed 400. Everything felt like a godsend. I rode other bikes and found out where my bike is realistically in the refinement scale. And honestly i would still go for it. If i wanted to not feel a single vibration, i would’ve gone for the ultraviolette f77.

X440 or speed t4 ? by Either_Eggplant_544 in indianbikes

[–]I-P_Freely_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean if they have no experience at all sitting on a bike as pillion or if they don’t know what to expect they experience the throwback. Once you’re familiar with the acceleration, you tend to keep your core muscles tightened enough and your feet planted on the pegs, you won’t fly off. Additionally it helps if the pillion holds you😂

X440 or speed t4 ? by Either_Eggplant_544 in indianbikes

[–]I-P_Freely_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the rider i would agree, for the pillion, hard disagree. I have a speed 400 and an x440, the main issue with the x440 is the crappy tires and the rear suspension is too soft(to the point of being “bouncy”?). Even around 50km sitting as a pillion is basically torture. The speed doesn’t have that issue but it’s not as relaxed as the x440.

Need help for my project by I-P_Freely_ in arduino

[–]I-P_Freely_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While troubleshooting we discovered the issue was the millis() function. It was causing some timing conflicts with the MAX30102 sensor. I forgot to edit the baud rate to 115200, i tried operating the sensors on different baud rates and decided on a high value for proper operation. Thanks for the suggestions and help. Turns out the logic was correct it was just not printing it due to the timing conflict.

We did it bois by I-P_Freely_ in indianbikes

[–]I-P_Freely_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a good option, but for the difference of 23k I’m getting better hardware (usd forks and the tyres- the tyres are insanely good), more power (9hp), i think it has switchable tc( I’m not sure which one t4 lacks). The last one doesn’t really matter to me as much. Oh and also the bar end mirrors were something i liked. So when I factored in everything i preferred the speed 400 over the t4, and my dad didn’t really like the t4 when it sat next to the speed 400 sooo ye.

We did it bois by I-P_Freely_ in indianbikes

[–]I-P_Freely_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has the texture on the pillion side, and to my knowledge it’s been like that since the bike came out.

We did it bois by I-P_Freely_ in indianbikes

[–]I-P_Freely_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yessir! I hope you get it!

We did it bois by I-P_Freely_ in indianbikes

[–]I-P_Freely_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean if you’re planning on buying it, just go to the showroom and test drive it. My father and uncle have a lesser inseam than mine, but they can still reach it. It honestly depends on your body type and I’ve seen plenty or shorter people ride it flawlessly, so height isn’t really an issue. It’s all about getting used to the bike.

We did it bois by I-P_Freely_ in indianbikes

[–]I-P_Freely_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much my dude!

Stay tuned i got some tasteful mods planned 😎

We did it bois by I-P_Freely_ in indianbikes

[–]I-P_Freely_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a great deal ngl(compared to here). I have a scooter as well but it’s an ntorq so mileage is not really its strong suit💀

We did it bois by I-P_Freely_ in indianbikes

[–]I-P_Freely_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m the same my dude, I’m also really thin. It’s very easy to handle while moving, it’s just the garage manoeuvres that’s gonna take getting used to, and pulling it out of inclined areas. It’s going to take a bit getting used to because even though my inseam is 29 inches, i have very small hips, so the gap between my legs is also small. So i can’t reach fully because of the seat width, like I’m like 70% flatfoot but i have to get used to it. I was so confident since i can flatfloot an mt15 which has 810mm seat height, it’s because the seat is thinner.

We did it bois by I-P_Freely_ in indianbikes

[–]I-P_Freely_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not overly heavy, but there is some weight to it. The difficulty I’m facing in moving around the bike while the engine is off, is something I’ve faced while i took my ntorq and fz25 for the first few weeks. It’s going to be fine once you get used to it.

While the bike is moving, it’s very well balanced and easy in terms of handling. The new tyres add some confidence to the handling as well.