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This Class 3 scooter comes with a powerful 800W motor and is designed to run up to 45 miles on one charge. The scooter includes a VIP service that includes delivery unpacking, adjustment and removal along with instructions on how to use it.
The GP Unique
It's difficult to find a hotter hatchback than the GP Unique. It features large intakes, an arch extension and a two-part rear wing. These are features typically reserved for French unicorns.
Thankfully, the GP Unique doesn't just look mean; it also feels quick. Its engine is smooth, powerful and its 332lb-ft of torque arrives with little fuss below 1,750rpm. It's also well-matched with the smooth-shifting, six-speed automatic transmission. Mini is keen on lap times, so it's a shame that the GP Unique does not have a manual transmission.
There are some flaws. For instance, the GP Unique's passive damping is a bit stiff, but not terribly engaging. When you're driving straight and smooth B road, you can easily work the chassis's dynamic limits, but it's difficult to remain fluid with your inputs. The front end becomes a little snatchy and the car is prone to slipping under pressure by irregular British bumps.
After you have dialed into the GP Unique, its handling is excellent. Its front end and body control remind us of the JCW racecar we drove last year. On a slippery surface, and when you're in a spirited mood, it's an absolute pleasure to drive.
The car's chassis also feels very different to that of the standard MT-09, thanks to the fact that it has more torsional stiffness and larger axles. The new GP's 24.7 degrees of rake, and 108mm trail feel more pronounced on the nose when as compared to the R6. However, it also translates to incredible stability at the turn.
The PO Generator module is another great feature in GP. It lets you take a look at the inventory on hand as well as the min/max levels you've set up 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 purchase orders suggested that you can then send to your suppliers.
The GP 500
The GP 500 is Airoh’s lightest GP Helmet to date. It helps reduce neck strain, fatigue and improve safety by reducing pressure on shoulders. The shell is aerodynamic and has a chin-curtain spoiler which improves aerodynamics and decreases wind buffeting. Its EQRS quick release system is similar to the one found on many track-focused motorbike helmets, enabling emergency services to remove the helmet without upsetting the wearer's neck.
The GP500, like most 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 that it provides front to back and sides impact protection.
In terms of image quality is concerned, I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised. The GP500 can project an image as high as 4K, and it was able to do so with outstanding clarity. It also had very little input delay when both Game Mode and Fast Mode were turned on, according to BenQ's published specifications.
In terms of accuracy of color, it was very close to perfection with an DeltaE error of 2.3 which is extremely excellent. It also displayed superb grayscale performance, with clean and distinct shades. The GP500 showed subtle rainbow colors while watching the Adam Project. These were very visible, however they were not intrusive and did not affect the viewing experience.
The sound quality is also amazing. The GP500 features an independent DSP chip with treVolo psychoacoustic tuning that creates 3D audio effects. It has an internal quad-speaker layout, which is positioned in each corner of the cabinet. This is designed to create a sound field that is immersive for all viewers, regardless of their position in the room.
There are a variety of connectivity options that include HDMI inputs 1, 2, and 3, and an optical Toslink SPDIF port to transmit native Dolby Atmos bitstreams to an external sound bar. The GP500 has two Type-A USB 2.0 ports to stream content. It also has a 12-volt screen trigger.

The GP 1000
The GP 1000 portable gas monitor is designed for use in dangerous environments. It is equipped with a micro-pump and a sample probe. It is powered by four alkaline batteries linked in series. The GP-1000 can read directly up to 25 target gases and has a large and intuitive display that is easy to read. It also features an impressive backlight and datalogging capabilities.
The unit is suited for a variety of uses including mining and construction. It can help you spot hazards in the workplace and protect your employees. It also helps you reduce the chance of injuries and property damage. It's a cost-effective option to meet your safety requirements.
The GP-1000 is not just a great tool for accurate measurements, but it can also save you time and money. The modular design of the hoist is built around polygonal connections which allow for quick and easy disassembly. This makes maintenance and repairs quicker and easier.
This product is crucial for anyone who wishes to improve their grip or performance. It has a textured design which increases friction and decreases the risk of sliding. Its soft, comfortable material is also extremely durable and can withstand sweat well. It is available in a range of sizes and colors, so you can select the one that is most suitable for your needs. It is a great choice for both beginners and professionals. It is available online at a low cost and is shipped in a secure package.
The GP 900
Sceptics might argue that the GP appears to be a naked XSR900 dressed in a Wayne Rainey frock. But the truth is that Yamaha's designers used their creativity to create a touching tribute to its sporting heritage. The GP's new Deltabox frame and swingarms are 55mm more, but it feels much more compact and secure in corners due to a modified the geometry of the chassis. A 6-axis IMU with full specs offers a range of rider assistances that are electronic to the platform. KYB suspension has been upgraded with a bigger front fork and longer wheelbase.
The GP's asymmetrically-shaped fairing has a clever trick up its sleeves, including two air vents positioned in the cowling to reduce pressure inside and assist in dispersing heat from the engine. This gives it a more sleek appearance and reduces the bike's center of gravity. The GP's brand new colour TFT dashboard is also an important feature, showing call and message notifications as well as the option to utilize Garmin StreetCross navigation and turn-by-turn directions (free for the first year).
The GP offers three pre-set riding modes, and a customizable setting that can be set manually by the rider. The GP also comes with a new suite of technology that is connected to smartphones such as a YConnect application that combines smartphone integration with media control, as along with cruise control and a USB Type C socket to charge gadgets.
The GP 900 is a great machine with a sports heritage, but it also makes a great commuter or Sunday blaster. The 117bhp CP3 engine is extremely usable and has a range of power that can be accessed at low revs. Even at speeds on the road the GP's midrange power can easily recalculate your speed/time/distance calculation, and completely dissect Google Maps estimated time of arrival. The GP's chassis has the appropriate amount of stiffness, but it's not as stiff as an R6 or as light and agile like the TT500. It's still a lot of fun and a blast to ride.