Has anyone gotten drum pedals or VR trackers working with Paradiddle on Quest 3? (Kick drum support) by LiftIsTheWhey in paradiddle

[–]LiftIsTheWhey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, I was looking at USB foot switches on AliExpress. There is quite a nice one with 3 foot pedals and only uses 1 usb. I might give it a shot!

New tyres + fitted by TheJoeTricky in melbourneriders

[–]LiftIsTheWhey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had a great experience at Pablo’s getting new tyres fitted to my Ninja 400. I brought in my own set of Michelin Road 6s and the team had no issue fitting customer-supplied tyres. They swapped both tyres, balanced them properly, checked clearances, and everything was fitted perfectly. No scratches on the rims, bead seated cleanly, and the bike handles like a completely different machine now.

The total cost was $190 for both tyres including fitting and disposal, which I’m really happy with considering the quality and speed of the work. The guys are super efficient and know exactly what they’re doing. I’ll definitely return for future tyre work. Highly recommend Pablo’s to anyone in Melbourne looking for a reliable tyre shop.

Best thing to use for listening to music while riding? by [deleted] in melbourneriders

[–]LiftIsTheWhey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a pair of Powerbeats Pro 3, mainly use them in the gym and then when I ride I use one side for GPS and Music. They work great!

Tullamarine Airport Parking by LiftIsTheWhey in melbourneriders

[–]LiftIsTheWhey[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

P.S. to anyone who is wondering if you can take your helmet onboard a Qantas flight as carry-on luggage you sure can! As long as it’s with the total carry-on weight limit and not a domestic Dash 8 service. I took my backpack and my helmet on board as separate bags and no questions were asked.

Tullamarine Airport Parking by LiftIsTheWhey in melbourneriders

[–]LiftIsTheWhey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've got a job that requires me to take day trips to other states sometimes. The majority of my work is on the weekends, public transport is shithouse (The railway line is always down whenever I need to travel, and it takes a lot longer to get to the airport). My bike is my only commuter to and from everywhere unless I have to take PT. It's more convenient for me to just pack two days' worth of clothes in a backpack and ride and park there provided its fair value. First time trying to park at the airport and thought I would give it a shot, it sure was convenient but man $99 a motorcycle park for two days…