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      Very well-packed, even survived Royal Mail throwing it onto a concrete surface, but in good literally as-new condition, cannot ask for better! Would buy from again, excellent item & great seller.
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      Thanks for the feedback. I'm please you like your puchase and it arrived in one piece.
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    Mirror Polished Oil Cooler Cover For Yamaha XJR 1300 5WMP RP191 2010
    12 June 2020
    Good looking rad cover if fitted correctly
    Be careful as you unwrap it as there are a few sharp edges and burrs to catch your hands on. A couple of minutes with a file will sort this out. There are no fitting instructions, but it’s not rocket science. Just remove the two bolts holding each of the Yamaha end caps fitted to the radiator and retain. I found that the cover was too long by perhaps 3mm. What this means is that when you tighten the bolts up, it will, bow the cover. I simply added a stainless washers between the cover and the rad which packs it out and eliminates the bowing. Hopefully the photos show all. The fit is snug and looks really good.
    17 June 2010
    Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
    I've recently purchased a 6 month old version 1 of this lens for £1200. NOTE: The manufacturer's 12 month warrantee is only valid with the original receipt of purchase, so any second hand lens without this will not be covered by Canon. Being one of Canon's professional L Series lenses you would expect the 70-200 f2.8 to be on the button - and you would be right. Solidly built and beautifully finished this lens is a joy to use. I was sceptical about how effective the Image Stabilising(IS) system would be, but i can honestly say that it's phenomenal, indoors, handheld and even at 200mm you can shoot at 1/40sec and the results are excellent. I have other shorter IS lenses and the benefit is, perhaps, not so obvious. I was tempted to buy the non IS version which is optically the same if not better, but I'm glad i held out for the IS version, which has now been replaced by the IS II version, giving better results. Focusing is very quick and you can make it even quicker by selecting 2.4m min focusing distance, this starts at 2.4 not 1.2 which is the other setting, why they didn’t make it 10m to for really long distant work i don't know? There are 2 IS modes for subjects which move in either 2 planes (up & down) or for panning - cant say I’ve noticed much difference as yet but it is early days. Dislikes - hmmmm... none so far, it is heavy but you can't have lots of glass without the weight. If you're in the market for a top quality, short telephoto zoom lens around the £1200 mark then this is a must...the quality is outstanding. If you have 1800 quid burning a hole in your pocket then buy the Version 2.
    17 June 2010
    Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
    I've recently purchased a 6 month old version 1 of this lens for £1200. NOTE: The manufacturer's 12 month warrantee is only valid with the original receipt of purchase, so any second hand lens without this will not be covered by Canon. Being one of Canon's professional L Series lenses you would expect the 70-200 f2.8 to be on the button - and you would be right. Solidly built and beautifully finished this lens is a joy to use. I was sceptical about how effective the Image Stabilising(IS) system would be, but i can honestly say that it's phenomenal, indoors, handheld and even at 200mm you can shoot at 1/40sec and the results are excellent. I have other shorter IS lenses and the benefit is, perhaps, not so obvious. I was tempted to buy the non IS version which is optically the same if not better, but I'm glad i held out for the IS version, which has now been replaced by the IS II version, giving better results. Focusing is very quick and you can make it even quicker by selecting 2.4m min focusing distance, this starts at 2.4 not 1.2 which is the other setting, why they didn’t make it 10m to for really long distant work i don't know? There are 2 IS modes for subjects which move in either 2 planes (up & down) or for panning - cant say I’ve noticed much difference as yet but it is early days. Dislikes - hmmmm... none so far, it is heavy but you can't have lots of glass without the weight. If you're in the market for a top quality, short telephoto zoom lens around the £1200 mark then this is a must...the quality is outstanding. If you have 1800 quid burning a hole in your pocket then buy the Version 2.
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