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anyone go for a ride today? Pics?

Hung out with Andy and Barney for a few this a.m.
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Mate the GR's looking good!

I do actually have a shot of my mount, and I use a hinge on the bottom so I only need one bolt to tighten it, although I think replacing the nut with a thumb screw or wing nut would be better.

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I've since removed the second bit of metal attached to the front and will trim it down even further once I get the camera replaced, it's still a little too vibey.

The little clip you see hanging down is for the lanyard which I tied off on the cross brace.
 
Well, I only got about 15 minutes of video at 1080 HD anyway, so the short battery life wouldn't affect much. :)

I'm toying with bending the top part of the short leg back over until it touches the longer one to see if that adds any stability.

Sounds like a yoga move.:rolleyes:
 
Mate the GR's looking good!

I do actually have a shot of my mount, and I use a hinge on the bottom so I only need one bolt to tighten it, although I think replacing the nut with a thumb screw or wing nut would be better.

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I've since removed the second bit of metal attached to the front and will trim it down even further once I get the camera replaced, it's still a little too vibey.

The little clip you see hanging down is for the lanyard which I tied off on the cross brace.

Thanks, Pete! Running well at the moment too!

Not a bad idea on your camera mount, but I can see where trimming it a bit might reduce some of the vibes.
 
Thanks, Pete! Running well at the moment too!

Not a bad idea on your camera mount, but I can see where trimming it a bit might reduce some of the vibes.

Glad to hear it :)

And yeah that mount definitely needs trimming!
 
A completely needless post...

A completely needless post...

But I was so sore from detailing the thousand that I felt I had to get out the SLR and see what I could get. It was beautifully overcast & dark this afternoon after a romp out to the Utica, IL area, so I could use a bit of fill flash. The downside is, I can only shoot relatively oblique shots. With existing light, I should have shot a few that are almost perpendicular to the bike.

It looks a little cluttered with the big GPS unit hanging off the bars on the right, but it's just too useful to be without! Gorgeous day for doing almost anything!

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Mate the GR's looking good!

I do actually have a shot of my mount, and I use a hinge on the bottom so I only need one bolt to tighten it, although I think replacing the nut with a thumb screw or wing nut would be better.

IMG_4871.jpg


I've since removed the second bit of metal attached to the front and will trim it down even further once I get the camera replaced, it's still a little too vibey.

The little clip you see hanging down is for the lanyard which I tied off on the cross brace.

nice set up. the only thing that would worry me is in the event of an accident (why i pray never happens to any of us).
lot of stout sharp metal edges that could do some damage.
 
Country Road Roam

Country Road Roam

Suzi83 taking it slow on the back roads with "Suzuki Blue/White Sky" above.
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Rode the bike to work today. :)

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hopefully it doesnt rain. seat has a slight split. :)

yes i know i need to clean up those pipes.... its on the list. :)

Brian
 
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And your bike is nothing to sneeze at, but this picture makes me think I might be sneezing.

Interesting vantage point.
Speaking in terms of photo composition; the forground overlaps the main object and the background.

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But I was so sore from detailing the thousand that I felt I had to get out the SLR and see what I could get. It was beautifully overcast & dark this afternoon after a romp out to the Utica, IL area, so I could use a bit of fill flash. The downside is, I can only shoot relatively oblique shots. With existing light, I should have shot a few that are almost perpendicular to the bike.

It looks a little cluttered with the big GPS unit hanging off the bars on the right, but it's just too useful to be without! Gorgeous day for doing almost anything!

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Looks like a Bike of the Month candidate to me. ;)
 
Suzuki Sky Day

Suzuki Sky Day

Yes,Redman,Your insight re:composition is something to ponder.Laying in ditch with old stiff body(mine...) with blinding sun,I couldn't even see what I was actually,precisely composing.with the sky and clouds..the little blue/white GS was almost one,invisible in the upper atmosphere.I thought grounding my self to tera-firma would help steady my camera.Getting up out of said ditch,now that would be a pic to behold:).Thanks!
 
But I was so sore from detailing the thousand that I felt I had to get out the SLR and see what I could get. It was beautifully overcast & dark this afternoon after a romp out to the Utica, IL area, so I could use a bit of fill flash. The downside is, I can only shoot relatively oblique shots. With existing light, I should have shot a few that are almost perpendicular to the bike.

It looks a little cluttered with the big GPS unit hanging off the bars on the right, but it's just too useful to be without! Gorgeous day for doing almost anything!

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Very tasty Mr Barr! Definitely a +1 to BOM material :D

nice set up. the only thing that would worry me is in the event of an accident (why i pray never happens to any of us).
lot of stout sharp metal edges that could do some damage.

Thanks! And yes I totally agree on that. If I ever manage to get that dodgy little camera working (sending it back to Hong Kong) then that bracket will definitely be getting more work. The edges/corners are smoothed with a file but the need more rounding off and it could do with a quick squirt of satin black as well. Definitely a prototype at present...
 
Motorcycle Trainer

Motorcycle Trainer

Rode this today to work out stiffness after GS fell on me a few days ago,a bit of rehab.
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Rode this today to work out stiffness after GS fell on me a few days ago,a bit of rehab. ....
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Hum, yesterday I did something of the opposite.
Wife and I went on a 30 mile bicycle ride organised by local cycle store. (our daughter did the 100 mile as training for Ironman triatholon). For us, 30 miles is about 20 miles more than our typical long ride. So last night I went on a short mo'cycle ride as recovery from the bicycle ride. Me thtottle wrist and shifter ankle still sore.

Went down by beach before sunset.

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I got out for a 30 mile ride through the back roads under threatening skies, but before I did, I gave the bike a bath since I couldn't remember the last time it had one.
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Rode with my daughter to our favorite hangout....not to be political, but....:)

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