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Well I got to test it last weekend, & it worked. It didn't save my collarbone, but I wasn't even sore anyplace else after my high-side.
Cause of crash: dumbassery by myself.
I say "vest" because it isn't one really, it has short sleeves, but not sure what else to call it. A* calls it a "system." You wear it under your jacket.
Anyway I bought & received mine last week & took it out yesterday. I brought mine from A* direct, $700 USD, $10 shipping and no sales tax...
They do discharge but very slowly. The Shorai brand charger looks for 75% charge & charges up to 95% them turns off when it's in "storage mode." (numbers may not be exact but they're close) It also balances the cells automatically. I bought the entire package after a cheapo Revzilla battery...
This. I had the chance to try a fancy Aerostich in the rain in the summer and I couldn't tell the different between it & a plastic layer. I guess in the fall/spring it'd be good. I'm resigned to the sweatsuit if I need to ride through the rain & it's too cool to just get wet.
lol. It's a chain. Direct energy transfer is what it does. If they had discovered even a 1% increase in power transmission they'd have the entire bike & industrial chain market sewed up.
What I need is the front stalks. Mine are pretty tired after a couple of drops. Last I looked at Honda ones I decided to keep the tired ones. The yellow tape helps safety, right?
My sample size of 2 for bikes says it matters a lot. Bought the cheapo "Firepower" from Revzilla for the big sum of $65 USD (& a major headache trying to get the bolts in - made my own spacers to hold the nuts). It lasted a month. Bit the bullet and bought a Shorai incl their charger for...
I've had a Primus bottle in a tube on my bike for 4 or 5 years now, and never detected a leak, including through southern summers. Maybe you got a bad one.
I did laugh at the potable water markings on the white Rotopaxes above.:cool: