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Headbanger
1st February 2009, 08:43
Some footage from my Friday night squirt.

The "High quality" version is far better, to view that click teh URL and select "watch in high quality" directly under the video.

http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=8leJk106u_I

Otherwise here is the normal quality version, Otherwise known as faeces rubbed on eyeballs quality.

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TerminalAddict
1st February 2009, 08:57
nice work .. did you wave to that oncoming biker ?? :shutup:

MIXONE
1st February 2009, 09:01
I knew it was a harley you were riding because you didn't wave.pt
That would be a great bit of road on a nice sunny day for sure.

Owl
1st February 2009, 09:59
Ya timed that right!:yes: Not often do you get to go through there without running into traffic.

Headbanger
1st February 2009, 10:05
Ya timed that right!:yes: Not often do you get to go through there without running into traffic.

I think that's the first time I have ever gone through without being stuck behind a car doing 62Km'h the entire way.

I was pretty surprised by how short it is, The entire Gorge in under 5 minutes....

martybabe
1st February 2009, 13:43
Nice ride, nice noise, nice camera angle. well done, many many worse ways to spend a Friday evening. Thanks .

Grizzo
1st February 2009, 16:43
Nice vid dude! Makes me wanna go right now:2thumbsup

Boob Johnson
1st February 2009, 20:30
Nice road..

Kendog
2nd February 2009, 07:31
I love that road.
Cheers for the vid.

NZsarge
2nd February 2009, 08:00
I think that's the first time I have ever gone through without being stuck behind a car doing 62Km'h the entire way.


:laugh: 60 kph would be a high speed pass through the gorge these days mate!

Headbanger
2nd February 2009, 09:21
Cheers for the comments, Feel free to rate it on youtube as well as I believe that boosts its ranking.

dogsnbikes
2nd February 2009, 11:09
nice work on the Vid not often you get a clean run through that gorge :Punk:



:laugh: 60 kph would be a high speed pass through the gorge these days mate!

I agree 60kph would seem like a very fast pass through the gorge on a ZX14:laugh:

NZsarge
2nd February 2009, 13:30
nice work on the Vid not often you get a clean run through that gorge :Punk:




I agree 60kph would seem like a very fast pass through the gorge on a ZX14:laugh:

Ha ha, cheek shit! :bleh: You should be doing a 60kph over the north island this weekend like some of us others are doing.

JacksColdSweat
2nd February 2009, 14:40
:stoogie: kudos to you

What sort of camera setup are you using there HB? And do you like it?

I'm kind of interested in doing some filming from my bike as I get a bit more confident so always keen to learn what works and what doesn't

MSTRS
2nd February 2009, 15:03
That bike is showing it's heritage...can I suggest you get yourself one that is made for riding to the left of the yellow lines?
:girlfight:

woodboats
2nd February 2009, 15:31
Well done! Thanks for sharing.
I reckon adding some camera work to a ride makes for
an interesting journey.

Headbanger
2nd February 2009, 16:44
That bike is showing it's heritage...can I suggest you get yourself one that is made for riding to the left of the yellow lines?
:girlfight:



Beware, Typical wanky statement follows-

I ride the road, Not the paint.

yungatart
2nd February 2009, 16:46
Beware, Typical wanky statement follows-

I ride the road, Not the paint.

That fella in his B -train does too...the one heading the other way!

MSTRS
2nd February 2009, 16:58
Beware, Typical wanky statement follows-

I ride the road, Not the paint.

Yeah, yeah....
Can't be sure, but it looks like you never went over about 90kph tops. What I want to know is why would you need to go beyond your own lane. Harleys don't handle that badly. Do they?
;)

Headbanger
2nd February 2009, 17:01
:stoogie: kudos to you

What sort of camera setup are you using there HB? And do you like it?

I'm kind of interested in doing some filming from my bike as I get a bit more confident so always keen to learn what works and what doesn't

Right, I'm using the system as detailed at

http://www.helmetcamera.com/acart/agora.cgi?product=Complete_Packages&ppinc=Complete_Packages

Prior to buying their recording device I was using the helmet camera plugged into a JVC DV camera,and an external microphone.

Am I happy with it?

hmmmm, yes and no, If I was purchasing again I'd look at local cheaper options, there were a few in an older thread that looked worthy of further investigation.

Using the DV system it was an absolute mess of wires, plugs and bulk. Had a few issues with poor connections and whatnot, Though the quality was good.Still, I had to wear a damn backpack to carry it all.

So I bought their Xtreme Mini recording device, adaptor to replace all the cords with just a single cord, and the adaptor top run off a 9v battery.

Numerous problems, namely the adaptor and the camera both have female connections, so I had to cut them off and solder on two new ones, resulting in an audible hum (you can hear it on that video,sounds like tire scrubbing) On that video I had moved teh camera into my top pocket and the battery pack was hanging down my shirt as I had hoped to isolate them from each other.

Anyway, The next trick is to remove the plugs and hard-wire the two items, I'm hoping that fixes the issue. Otherwise I'm shopping for anew one.

Secondly, Their "Xtreme mini recording device is a piece of crap, takes rubbish video in its own right, horrible audio, though it works all right with the helmet camera attached. The recorded video is in a propriety MS format that's almost impossible to work with and suffers massive quality loss with one wrong move. And half the time it produces a broken video file that takes a crap load of time to recover.

Converting to MPEG (the format used for DVD) creates a checker board of colours.

Plus, their 9v option ran the system for less then 4 minutes, WTF is that about?

Short version, I wouldn't recommend it.

Headbanger
2nd February 2009, 17:03
Yeah, yeah....
Can't be sure, but it looks like you never went over about 90kph tops. What I want to know is why would you need to go beyond your own lane. Harleys don't handle that badly. Do they?
;)

Ah, Is that question deliberately stupid or do you not know of what you speak?

Any forth coming answer depends on how the question was intended.

Headbanger
2nd February 2009, 17:09
That fella in his B -train does too...the one heading the other way!

Good for him, When I say I was riding the road and not the paint I was referring to the road ahead.

MSTRS
2nd February 2009, 17:21
Ah, Is that question deliberately stupid or do you not know of what you speak?

Any forth coming answer depends on how the question was intended.

Not looking for a bitchfight, and I know what you were doing was not a safety issue (I could have quite safely passed a car or two in there since the yellows went down, but you didn't hear/see it here :whistle:), but my comments are the best part of serious.
Surely the point of riding is to do the bendy bits, not get rid of them?

Headbanger
2nd February 2009, 17:30
I took the corners as I did for maximum enjoyment, works for me, and..well, it was all about my enjoyment.

Now, I'm not about to tell you what my speedo was reading, But I would guess I would have had to slow in a couple of spots if I were seeking to hold a tighter line.

My ride that night consisted of the back roads through Marton,Fielding, Ashurst,over the Saddle road, through the Gorge and back to Wanganui, There was no shortage of corners....

JacksColdSweat
2nd February 2009, 17:43
Right, I'm using the system as detailed at


Short version, I wouldn't recommend it.

Thanks for that HB - makes a lot of sense and confirms a few of my own suspicions about what's involved

Cheers

gatch
2nd February 2009, 17:44
how you manage that kind of speed :shit: i thought those things needed a seperate wagon for coal ? :shake:

Headbanger
2nd February 2009, 17:50
how you manage that kind of speed :shit: I thought those things needed a separate wagon for coal ? :shake:


Giant catapult set up a couple km from the gorge. I also have a larger rear wheel so its always going downhill.

MSTRS
2nd February 2009, 17:56
Now, I'm not about to tell you what my speedo was reading....
I could see that it never went over halfway (to - what? - 200k max)

how you manage that kind of speed :shit: i thought those things needed a seperate wagon for coal ? :shake::shit: you're a brave little bunny...


Giant catapult set up a couple km from the gorge. I also have a larger rear wheel so its always going downhill.

Now that's clever. Is that why those old-style 'chopper' pedal bikes could get up to a good clip?

98tls
2nd February 2009, 18:00
On ya HB looks a great ride for sure,wouldnt mind getting some sort of video set-up myself.

Headbanger
2nd February 2009, 18:10
Just watched the video again, with an eye on the sections I straightened, Quite interesting in that I wasn't pushing the bike at all, and appear to be ignoring the corner for no other reason then laziness. Certainly could have stayed in my lane and taken a much closer line at that speed and if desired quite a fair whack faster.

Well, Its interesting to me anyway, Not often I examine my own riding.

MSTRS
2nd February 2009, 18:21
Just watched the video again, with an eye on the sections I straightened, Quite interesting in that I wasn't pushing the bike at all, and appear to be ignoring the corner for no other reason then laziness. Certainly could have stayed in my lane and taken a much closer line at that speed and if desired quite a fair whack faster.

Well, Its interesting to me anyway, Not often I examine my own riding.

Yep. Problem with that is it can become habit, and we all know where that leads...

gatch
2nd February 2009, 20:38
:shit: you're a brave little bunny...

im not little, or a bunny, just a cunt


Giant catapult set up a couple km from the gorge. I also have a larger rear wheel so its always going downhill.

mean, must do wicked burnouts..
also, can i borrow the catapult, i have a flatmate i need to dispose of..