My TR worked perfectly, really good bit of kit that I'd recommend in that process range (if you don't fancy dropping £60 on theSL).
However, my SL is even better still, and you've heard it for yourself
Yes Danny, at last. Man you've kept me waiting haha
This proper makes me wanna ride with you, not had a cheeky night ride in weeks
Awesome vid, you're the shit!
Oh, and hat tip to Ben
I'd definitely go for the Trialtech foams. Lovely grips, and as recommended by Knight Sir Stan Shaw himself.
Yeah I did think this at first, which I didn't like. However, rode them for a few hours and I absolutely love them. It might just be a case of needing to give them a long enough chance.
I use this, and swear by it. http://www.millets.co.uk/clearance/rucksacks/product/103526.html
Big enough to hold tools, drink, spares, helmet etc. Small enough not to look ridiculous. Tough as fook, too.
You f*cking machine!
Worst thing is, that video doesn't do the size of things any justice!
It's fun to watch you ride, both in person and on video.
Good stuff man, keep it up
Let's not also forget that the print medium is far easier and more comfortable to read/consume than it is on-screen.
Also, annotations can't be made on screen with any real ease.
And things like vouchers/tickets need to be printed. i.e. one voucher per person type deals—they need a tangible thing to put against a person.
I can also see the benefit in faxing. Imagine emailing an order or something to a company who would then have to print out the email and take it to the shop-floor to find the corresponding items (to use one of many many examples). Why not just fax it? Then it's already in print form…
People will always need printers, I personally haven't needed one for years now, but such is the nature of my daily life that I just don't have anything worth printing :/