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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

Talk about how I setup my camera and show pics. Also, mention how delicate helmets are and how a 3ft drop could potentially ruin the helmet.

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  • 3:07 - Thats funny. Is that you

  • yes, i have tiny hands and a tiny head which is y the camera doesn't block my view :)

  • You have a vid showing you fueling your bike?

    2:35= HAHAHA!!

    3:10= haha.. nice schematic!

    3:15= Your helmet is a max 'cause what??

    That's a nice road you're on.

  • Yeah, a vid called getting gas and something else I don't remember; It's on my channel. I use a HJC CL-Max modular helmet. Modular is the one that allows the chin bar to flip up.

  • thank you very much for your series of vids. You present a safe style of riding for everyone and your comments are just hilarious. kudos on being very aware of your camera angles too.

  • thanks.

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  • how many times did you say foam in this video?

  • @aruseb i must disagree, that's like saying taking the roof off of a car doesn't affect it cuz theres convertible cars, there designed differently, a can needs its roof for structural safety, and convertibles are designed differently so they can take a crash without a roof, and a 3/4 helmet would have to be designed differently that a full faced helmet, cuz it probably has thicker foam in places, and the visor has to be stronger cuz it doesn't have the chin-bar to help absorb impact on the visor

  • Thanks for the ride!

  • I wear a 3/4 myself with no chin bar.

    But legally and cuts or screws in a helmet remove it's DOT approved status.

    Meaning no one has any liability for any helmet failures.

    The helmet is no longer legal.

    And a cop can ticket you for it.

    Know that before you do anything to your helmet.

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