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From: peeteey
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  • Go new zealand!! dude this video is awesome... wEEEEEEE!!!!

  • Lol shoelace xD

  • Hey man, yea shoelace. It's the handiest thing to have! Solved many problems, both with cameras or just stopping things from falling off the bike :)

    How's romania?

  • I guess thats new zeeland,, wow that is far more beautiful then Holland,, here everything is flat and busy traffic.

    But how did you mount the camera on your pop up? I want to do that on my pop up too :)

  • This was shot on my BMW. Its handlebars are easier to mount the camera mount onto. I have a small travel tripod than can clamp onto things or stand on its own. I clamp it onto the bars just next to the speedo.

  • Hi Peetee Have a look at my vids. Ill do some onboard ones when I get a better cam.

  • Im from Christchurch too. Irecognised the road! Ive been wanting to film my rides(Triumph 3HW 1942) using a homemade mount and a Sony DVD camera. The bloody thing stops recording as soon as the engine starts--vibrations. Does yours have a hard drive or tape? Id love to hear from you (388 7417).

  • Hey man. That sounds like a nice bike you have! I didn't know Triumph made bikes in 1942. If its anything like the Triumphs I've seen I'm not surprised about the vibration with your camera :)

    My camera uses an SD card, no moving parts at all. It doesn't have any anti vibration tho, hence the test clips on YT.

    I've just got the bike back from the shop and it's running sweet. All I eed now is a new tire and I'm good to go for the summer!

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