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Thread: Rimutaka Hill Road - Video

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    Bloody brilliant, makes me want to tell work what to do with their problems and take off for a ride ( another brilliant day here in Palmy ) but there is no way the GB ( or its rider ) would perform like that
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    Nice video's mate! But. That's the slowest I've EVER seen you on the hill, including with pillion.

    Just joshing, nice (sorry to say this) safe lines too.
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    brilliant quality.
    no vibrations

    would trade with again AAAAAAA+++++++++++!!!!!!!1!!!111elevenses

    im jealous you got axel F into a ride clip before i did
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    ok yip that is cool man and i love the song it rocks whet cam r you useing please
    i love evry one just some more than others

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    I've done a helmet cam of the tuka's. Trouble is you lose the lean angles because your head tilts opposite as you are cornering. The sound was totally crap so I overdubbed it with music. One day I'll compress it and put it up for viewing. It will be restricted viewing as my overtaking has a certain flamboyance to it that would corrupt any young viewers

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    Damn that was good! Top effort.

    I MUST RIDE THIS ROAD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slingshot
    Top of the dash sounds like it could work, the main problem is the vibrations but I'm sure you'll figure it out.
    Hmm... I reckon on an old boneshaker it will be the best place 'cos the bracketry is sprung loaded a little ans rubber mounts for the instruments is no sweat. It would be easy to haul off a side fairing and whack it on top of a Cylinder though!

    I have a munted nose fairing as well. I could cut a hole in it and stick it in there. PLUS the camera I've 'obtained' has infared night capability... heh heh

    Do you use a rubber mat or something under your cam?

    I reckon the Guzzler should make a wicked noise for the movie.

    Cheers

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    Actually, can't halp but wonder: The Commode ute looked like it was pushing along a bit, I wonder what the drivers reaction was when he/she saw that the bike was two up and had a budgie cage strapped to the side?
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    AWESOME!!!

    Great vid, don't know if it does justice to the takas for those that don't know the road though. Hard to appreciate the gradient from a video I suppose.

    Unfortunately had to sell my bike, and now miss it more than ever!

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    nice footage, thanks for that! not been in the North Island for long, have to get out and about by the looks...
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    Nice video, i love that road
    Looks scary how close you are to that far side, but i guess its never as scary when you are on the bike and can feel your limits.

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    cool videos (except for the song in the first one, I dunno how it got to be so popular...)

    Makes me want to get the old camcorder out and have a go myself... If only I didn't have so many reports and things to write for uni...

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    Great footage !!!
    In the second vid, notice there was a bit'a scraping going on in one of the left-handers.....

    Cheers


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    I love the peg-scrape noise on the second clip. Nice lines too. I've learned a couple of tricks from watching this...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    I've learned a couple of tricks from watching this...
    Like what not to do...



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