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This Class 3 scooter is equipped with an 800W motor that can travel up to 45 miles on a single battery charge. The scooter is equipped with a VIP package that includes delivery of the scooter, unpacking and adjustment as well as instruction on how to use it.

The GP Unique

You'll be hard-pressed to find a more stylish hatchback than the GP Unique. It's got massive intakes as well as arch extensions, and a two-part rear wing; the kind of design features normally reserved for tricked-out French unicorns.

Thankfully the GP Unique doesn't just look like a car, it also feels fast. The engine is smooth, powerful, and its 332lb-ft of torque arrives with little fuss at speeds below 1,750rpm. It's also well matched with the quick-shifting, six-speed automatic transmission. Mini is keen on lap times, and it's a shame that the GP Unique does not have manual transmission.

However, it's not without faults. The GP Unique's passive suspension is solid, but not engaging. On a straight and smooth B road, you can easily test the chassis's limits of dynamic, but it's difficult to remain fluid with your inputs. The front end gets slightly snatchy and the car struggles to hold its line when it's under the pressure of irregular British bumps.

Fortunately the GP Unique's handling is excellent once you adjust it. Its abrasive front end and body control are reminiscent of the JCW race car we drove last year. It's a blast to drive on a slick road and when in a good mood.

The chassis of the car feels different from that of the regular MT-09 thanks to its increased torsional rigidity, and larger axles. The new GP features 24.7 degrees of rake, and 108mm of trail, which is more pronounced on the nose than the R6's - however, it also offers amazing stability in corners.

The PO Generator module is another great feature of GP. This lets you examine the inventory on hand, min/max levels that you've set for each item as well as any open POs from your suppliers (ie more inventory is in the pipeline) and then creates a list of suggested purchase orders that you can send off to your suppliers.

The GP 500

The GP 500 is Airoh's lightest GP helmet to date, aiding in reducing neck strain and fatigue, as well as increasing safety by reducing stress on the shoulders of the wearer. The shell is aerodynamic and features a chin-curtain spoiler that improves aerodynamics and reduces wind buffeting. Its EQRS Quick Release System is similar to the one used on many track-focused motorbikes helmets. This allows emergency services to take it off it without causing any damage to the wearer's head.

The GP500 as well as the majority of modern helmets are Snell and certified by SHARP. It has an SHARP 3-star rating. This is not the highest rating, but it is still a good one considering the fact that it provides front back and sides impact protection.


In terms of image quality is in question, I have to say that I was very impressed. The GP500 can project an image up to 4K resolution and managed to do it with impressive clarity. According to BenQ's specifications it also had a low lag between inputs in both Game Mode and Fast Mode.

It was very precise in terms of color with a DeltaE of only 2.3, which is excellent. It also displayed superb grayscale performance, with clean and distinct shades. The GP500 displayed subtle rainbow colors when watching the Adam Project. These were very easy to spot but they did not annoy viewers and did not affect the viewing experience.

The sound is also very impressive, and the GP500 has an onboard independent DSP chip that includes TreVolo psychoacoustic tune which creates 3D audio effects. It is equipped with an internal quad speaker layout that is positioned at the corners of the cabinet. It is designed to create an immersive sound field for all viewers regardless of the seating position in the room.

There are many connectivity options, including HDMI inputs 1 2, 3 and 4 and an optical Toslink SPDIF for sending Dolby-Atmos bitsstreams natively to an external sound bar. The GP500 includes two Type-A USB 2.0 ports for streaming content, and also has a 12-volt trigger that can be used to create an electric screen.

The GP 1000

The GP 1000 portable gas monitor is specifically designed for use in hazardous areas. The device is equipped with a sample probe, micro pump, and the battery pack which operates on four series-connected alkaline batteries. The GP-1000 can directly read up to 25 gases that are targeted for analysis and has a huge clear, easy-to-read display that is easy to read. It also features an impressive backlight, datalogging capabilities and a pump boost mode for long sampling lines.

The unit can be used for a variety of applications, including mining and construction. It can help you to identify hazards at work and protect your employees.  green power mobility scooters near me  helps reduce the chance of injury and property damage. It's a cost-effective solution to meet your safety requirements.

The GP-1000 is not just an excellent tool for precise measurements, but it also can save you time and money. Its modular design is built on a polygonal connection system that lets you disassemble the hoist quickly and easily. This makes maintenance and repair more efficient and speedier.

This product is crucial for anyone looking to improve their performance or grip. It's designed with a textured pattern which increases friction and reduces the chance of slippage. Its soft and comfortable material is durable and absorbs moisture effectively. It comes in a variety of colors and sizes, so you can pick the one that suits your needs best. It is a great choice for both professionals and beginners. It can be purchased at a reasonable price online and is delivered in a discrete package.

The GP 900

Sceptics might argue that the GP is just a naked XSR900 sporting a Wayne Rainey frock, but the truth is that Yamaha's engineers have put their heads together to create a heartfelt and effective tribute to its sporty heritage. The GP's new Deltabox frame and swingarms are 55mm more, but it feels much more compact and firmly planted in corners thanks to the altered the geometry of the chassis. A full-spec 6-axis IMU offers a variety of electronic riding aids to the platform, and KYB suspension is upgraded with a larger front fork as well as a wider wheelbase.

The GP's cowl that is symmetrically shaped is equipped with a clever trick. Two air vents are positioned inside the cowl to decrease the pressure inside and disperse the heat generated by the motor. This gives it a more sleek appearance and reduces the bike's center of gravity. The GP's new color TFT display is an important feature, showing messages and call notifications and the option to use Garmin StreetCross navigation and turn-by-turn directions (free for the first year).

The GP has three preset riding modes, and an option for a custom setting that can be set manually by the rider. A new suite of technology that is connected to smartphones is also available in the GP receiving a YConnect app for smartphone integration and media controls as in addition to cruise control and a brand new USB Type C socket for gadget charging.

The GP 900 is a great machine with a heritage of sports, but it also makes perfect commuters or a Sunday blaster. The 117bhp CP3 motor is perfectly usable, with a broad spread of power that can be found at very low revs. Even at highway speeds the GP is a blast of midrange hoo-hah, which is enough to reset your calculations for speed, time, and distance and completely eviscerate Google Maps' estimated time of arrival. The GP's suspension is just right - it's certainly not as painfully stiff as an R6 or as light and agile as a TT500. It's a lot of fun to ride and an absolute blast.