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Can you record the fault? Might make it easier to diagnose from afar.
Does the cut out line up with any type of audio event? To me it sounds as if you’re borderline on power and something is sagging it enough to cut the audio but not turn the whole unit off. 4 speakers could well draw more power than before (especially if low impedance
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Courtesy of @Regal 👌
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It depends on the turn for me - if it’s a 90° junction with parked cars then I wouldn’t really accelerate much until pretty much straight. On the other hand, on a sweeping country road where you can see everything, use the that trait to your advantage - tip in late and hard then use the throttle to bring the bike back upright.
For really slow stuff, just remember that you are in control of everything - if it feels too fast, ease off a bit or even drag the rear brake to stabilise.
If you’re getting it really wrong in the moment, a forced counter steer will get you round for another day, although it feels really unnatural.
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Yeah looks to me like a IR or thermal imaging camera.
https://www.test-meter.co.uk/flir-e5xt-thermal-imaging-camera
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This is a fundamental misunderstanding of chance/coincidence. Not unique to you, it’s a human trait to look for patterns.
There are any number of people who have/could have been killed in this war and there are any number of people who have/could have appeared in a video with a minor Ukrainian celebrity. The chance of overlap is pretty much certain - in fact you’d probably expect more than one. Each one is an opportunity for some dipshit to go ‘ooh that’s weird, what are the chances of that? Must be a false flag / psyops.’
Individually, the chance of that specific event sequence is low but there are an infinite number of low-chance events, which means one or more is certain to occur.
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Army surplus did it, found an opinel no.8 in Dorchester.