Well-equipped, videographing bicycle on El Segundo Beach, CA

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2008

This is the bike with which some of my bikecam-based videos have been photographed. E.g.:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMi6w8qCilo
A walk around the bicycle shows a camera tripod (with camera) bungee-corded to the rear pannier rack (and padded with bubble-wrap). Lots of pannier bags, loaded with weight, give the bike extra stability (= videographing "smoothness") once a speed of 5 mph or above is achieved.

Gear provided by:
http://www.bicycle7.com/

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  • 26. It was a mountain bike, which I converted to hybrid, using Continental's durable TopTouring 2000 tire. The wheels are super- heavy-duty (both rims and spokes). 700 would be ideal for a hybrid, I suppose.

    I built most of it myself, based on an original Gary Fisher frame.

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  • Very cool touring rig. I included the video -- similar video recording set-up, but I used an L-shaped aluminum pipe instead of a tripod. I tested it on my folding bike -- I'll try one out on my Fuji Touring next.

  • 26 or 700 wheels?

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