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crash-harris
My running GS450L will be on youtube soon (hopefully within the next 2 weeks). I'll post a link when it's up to thank all the folks who've helped me get it running.Originally posted by posplayr View Post
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All I got is this video of my brakelights
click"I have come to believe that all life is precious." -- Eastman, TWD6.4
1999 Triumph Legend 900 TT
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Beaver
My first thought when I saw this was one of throttle response envyOriginally posted by posplayr View PostI'm thinking there is a cultural gap

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drhach -
yeah thats cool, there is a renault promo vid where they play loads of different tunes on the car.Originally posted by drhach View Post
fantastic technology that they can plug a laptop into a car and "program" it to rev so as it plays a tune1978 GS1085.
Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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Dan Ruddock -
Turtleface
I saw a guy do the whole song, We Are the Champions, but using the odd noises and clicks that everyday devices make. Old devices, like dot matrix printers and the like. Seventies and eighties "vintage" technology. I'm not talking about recording these sounds and editing them together. He had a whole room full of them, and programmed an electrical board to make them operate in such a way so that the sounds they made during operation played the song. Who does that?Originally posted by Agemax View Postyeah thats cool, there is a renault promo vid where they play loads of different tunes on the car.
fantastic technology that they can plug a laptop into a car and "program" it to rev so as it plays a tune
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Turtleface
Here's something similar, but with electronics that actually make sound. The hobby is called circuit bending. They alter the electrical signal to make the toy make different sounds/pitches. I'm pretty sure you have to be a crazy person to try this sort of thing. Here's a video!Originally posted by Turtleface View PostI saw a guy do the whole song, We Are the Champions, but using the odd noises and clicks that everyday devices make. Old devices, like dot matrix printers and the like. Seventies and eighties "vintage" technology. I'm not talking about recording these sounds and editing them together. He had a whole room full of them, and programmed an electrical board to make them operate in such a way so that the sounds they made during operation played the song. Who does that?
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Dan Ruddock
Look again, they are loading the engine by holding the bike stopped with brakes and letting the clutch out half way to create that burrrup sound. That is not good for a clutch. This clip is the best to see it. DanOriginally posted by Agemax View Postthe clutch is not engaged so it wont hurt it a bit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKttT...eature=related
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my mistake, i thought you were talking about the renault F1 carOriginally posted by Dan Ruddock View PostLook again, they are loading the engine by holding the bike stopped with brakes and letting the clutch out half way to create that burrrup sound. That is not good for a clutch. This clip is the best to see it. Dan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKttT...eature=related
1978 GS1085.
Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!
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BassCliff
Hi,
Here are a few of my motorcycle-related videos:
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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