Re: A little bit of Taipei
Hi ChinaV,
I clearly envy you for having such a great time in Taiwan after having gone through the almost exact same ordeal myself as you did at the Canton Fair. I was standing - not in line, rather in a masses-close-body-contact crowd - for 1.5 hours and hardly advanced to get a pass. I gave up then too, got in a traffic jam shortly after leaving due to a stupid truck accident. Waisted more than half a day. Disgusting - somebody mentioned to me on the phone about that.
Can't wait to see more pictures (like that :naughty:) form the show in Taiwan. It's ok if you post also some motorcycle or part pictures in between.
Have fun there...
AW.
Re: A little bit of Taipei
What's the old saying AW.... misery loves company.... or something like that. It's nice to see that a rebound in the global economy brought lots of people to Guangzhou, but I really wish one of us could have got in to take some photo's. Oh well... on with the TW show.
It only takes about an hour or two to cover the whole pavilion in Taiwan. Whatever it lacks in size, seems to be compensated with high quality goodies being sold by knowledgable people with a genuine interest in the sport. Taiwan loves CNC machines and there are thousands of trick little aluminum parts to drool over.
http://www.contactdi.com/2010/tp10/tp10_03.jpg
Some nice adjustable levers with a vertical pivot to avoid breaking in a tip over.
http://www.contactdi.com/2010/tp10/tp10_04.jpg
Beautiful titanium fasteners. I would love to replace everything on my Galaxy and QingQi with those.
http://www.contactdi.com/2010/tp10/tp10_05.jpg
Faceshield with an electric wiper, it also has little colored LED's for some extra bling.
http://www.contactdi.com/2010/tp10/tp10_06.jpg
Not just a GPS tracker, this device also records your lean angles, acceleration and deceleration so you can evaluate all aspects of your ride after you return home. No more arguing about who rode the hardest, the proof is in the data.
http://www.contactdi.com/2010/tp10/tp10_07.jpg
Another "not just a GPS", this unit is fully weatherproof with touch screen and also gives you real time tire pressure from sensors on you wheels.
http://www.contactdi.com/2010/tp10/tp10_08.jpg
So that's the "farkle report from the show, tomorrow I will cover a few bikes, ATV's and scooters I saw along with the rest of the girlie pics.... OK one girlie pick for today.
http://www.contactdi.com/2010/tp10/tp10_09.jpg
Cheers!
ChinaV
Re: A little bit of Taipei
Well alright! :clap::clap::clap:
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:clap::clap::clap: More, more, more,... :clap::clap::clap:
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I suspect the giant smile may be connected to the fact we can't see one of his hands...
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I suspect the giant smile may be connected to the fact we can't see one of his hands...
:lol8:
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