Here's a quick & dirty one on the test ride of the new tires the other day. I made a pole mount on the rear rack for the camera for a new angle. Sorry about the shaking...I have a few bugs to work out on that. Good enough to kill about eight minutes though.
its sure cool to see the different terrain we all ride in.i'll post a pic tomorow of where were going ,its a beautiful cabin on mt moriarty on vancouver island.it'll be snow,rock,some high spd forest rd and some tight technical stuff.google mt moriarty and you will see a beauty.cool camera you got
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its sure cool to see the different terrain we all ride in.i'll post a pic tomorow of where were going ,its a beautiful cabin on mt moriarty on vancouver island.it'll be snow,rock,some high spd forest rd and some tight technical stuff.google mt moriarty and you will see a beauty.cool camera you got
Looking forward to those photos. Yeah its only about a 40 minute drive to the desert from my house but about 2 hours to the north we have the mountains where its all together different. Here are some pics from last year. Have not been up there with the video camera yet but plan to this year.
nice video and pics very nice riding area you have there
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Great video. The mounting point on the rear really works well. I like the vantage point it gives for the filming.
Thanks. Even though its really solid, I didn't take into consideration that vibrations would travel up the pole and whip the tip so much. I cut a lot of the bad shaking out of the video. I think a second support on angle would stop the movement. If not...well...back to the helmet.
Nice video dude. it is neat seeing all the different terrains around the world. being in this city here, ive got desert riding and forest riding 5 mins apart from each other!
we're going to be doing lots of riding this spring/summer when my other buddy buys a brute.