It is a processing section of the head unit or sound processor that allows you to delay the signal from each speaker by a certain period of time. This corrects for the different distances each speaker is from you so the sound hits you all at the same time.
Here are the eyelids, no putty used (I tried it and it was a huge PITA). Critique away:
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Besides the chip on the left side of the top eyelid in the last picture, they don't look too bad.
No, what I was saying is it looks small because its "naked" the other poster thinks it looks small because it doesn't have the huge super-bike fairing on the front. Its just a different style of bike, they don't have to have huge fairings to have a good size engine in them. I think they make that same bike in 1000cc too dont they?
650 is more than plenty for a first-bike. I usually recommend a Ninja 500 as a first-bike.
Enjoy it and be safe!
^ part of being safe includes not falling into riding with a group of morons, morons ride bikes too...
18x8 +30mm offset 5x114.3....would this size fit a protege5. i dont really know the whole offset thing.
That is a lot of poke for a protege. If those were 17's it would be way more do-able. 18's are just too big IMO. Are you lowered at all? Rolled fenders?
im lowered...no rolled fenders. it was more of an inquiry...theres a set of g35 rims on craigslist with that fitment. for like 450. figured if it was possible they be pretty sweet.
hell i rub and i got 17's
Sorry matt but I have to agree they don't look good. But wont be noticeable from afar. again let me know if you want me to fix them for you. I also don't know why the putty didn't work either.. but FYI I had him using glazing putty not Body filler so there isn't a mixing ratio. but who knows
lol. i dont get any rubbing and i run ms3 18's in the summer.
...the polyester glazing spot putty i use need a hardener for it to work
I use standard 3m spot putty that is pre-mixed....the polyester glazing spot putty i use need a hardener for it to work