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From: 1whitespeed
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  • Sehr schönes Video. Ist das normal bei dem Lenker, daß die Schienenbeine bis kurz vor die Lenkerstange kommen?

  • @N199UA Das ist normal, ich bin aber beim Fahren noch nie angestoßen. Nur beim Einklicken in die Pedalen bin ich anfangs mal abgerutscht, was dann leicht schmerzhaft am Schienbein wurde.

  • It's a good and safe way! you lucky dutsch.

  • Very nice your video.

    I also began with a Speedmachine. Only 60 km from the purchase 12_2010

    With my weight of 75 kg, I have solved the DT swiss around 7 bar set at 5 amortissenent turn.

    when it mounted high (steep slope> 10%) the dual drive24 mit 11/32 is not appropriate: too hard to pedal.

    I will test a three plate normal (old shimano biospace) with t 24_32 min.

    See you soon with new video

  • I like this but how did you mount your camera?

  • @rod1148 Very simple - just some stripes of adhesive tape to fix the camera on the helmet. There are more sophisticated mounts but I won't invest so much in the current camera. I'll better get a real video camera like the GoPro HD (which has better image quality and much more mounting options).

  • @1whitespeed what camera are you using? I have the hero GoPro (standard res) camera... and seriously considering upgrading to the HD version.

  • @dregerclock It is the Lumix LX3 photo camera. Makes decent videos up to 720p HD but has the same problem all photo cameras have when "abused" for video: hard back light (even strong reflections) produces vertical stripes across the whole display.

  • Nice commute video! You get some good speed to match the cars there! looking forward to more videos from you! I will subscribe to your channel.

  • @dregerclock Thanks! I don't match the cars on my way home since then I have to ride uphill. Also most streets I ride are 30 km/h zones. Most car drivers seem to respect the speed limit only on the down hills where they often brake ME out :-/

  • Nice ride and nice scenery. For speeding I prefer long straight smooth asphalt, but this is nice to.

  • @xlnetwork Thanks. This is the best I can get on my daily commute and its OK. I like straight countryside routes with less cars most. So I often go on a longer trip (50 km) outside the city on my way home.

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