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Dv camera - another view

Joined Jan 2009
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Sunny Scunny
This is the latest test with the camera mounted on top of clocks, just behind the screen. I have a slightly taller screen than the original and the camera fitted perfectly with a little blue tack on the bottom and the top of the camera.

http://s441.photobucket.com/albums/qq138/rsvtone/?action=view&current=movie2.mp4

I think the quality is quite good and there doesn't appear to be as much camera shake with it in this position. The total cost for my set up was £26, £13 for the camera delivered and £13 for an 8Gb micro SD card:thumbup

Roll on Cadwell!:yes
 
Nice, seem to get a bit more glare/glint off the screen when the sun in in certain direction, good though, will stop the wind noise too.
 
Sweet weeping Jesus on a cross that road looks like fun compared to our flat straight roads here in Alberta. Cam quality is pretty good, minimal shake. Looks like you have a winner!

Btw... let yer little gal pull a little more intae the higher revs. She loves it when you let her play up in the 8K plus range.... trust me.
 
Good quality for the money Tone min, might get one. Yin question though, how do you manage to keep the front wheel on the ground:lol
 
shvl - A great little stretch of road that which is not far from me. Thanks for the advice re: playing in the higher revs.

180slayer - I was thinking exactly the same. Everybody talks about the T being a wheelie monster but I struggle to get the front off the ground, could just be my riding style but I'm not getting any younger and I've always been nervous about flipping the bike. Having said that, I have just removed the reer wheel to put some Pirelli Rosso Corsa's on and the reer sprocket only has 40 teeth, will that have anything to do with it?

TubbyT - I will post a picture when I can mate, but gonna be a little busy over the next couple of days.

Thanks for the comments guys
 
No worries Tone. When you start to let her pull at the higher revs, the front wheel will get light. I'm with you though, when it comes to hoiking monos, I'm a pussy. Lemme tell you though, at 8 grand, the front end starts to have a mind of it's own. Go 42 teeth on the rear and make the front end even lighter....


*evil chuckle*
 
....its a loverly feelin when ye are givin it a hand full an hit a weebump or wee crest in the road an the front pops up 6 inches or so....once ye get the feel fur it ye can do it awe the time....

....sayin that ahm nae made o money and only hae the one Tuono so the fear o binnin the thing is aye at the back o yer mind which is a great wheelie retarder!
 
Ma wheelie retarder is aw th' metal howding ma throttle arm in place. I really bin it again, its gang tae e a rough un trying to ride with a completely fooked right arm...


Disnae seem tae keep me from the track though.... fuxsake
 
Boys, boys, boys, boys, boys, BOYS!!!


Its so easy to power wheelie then knock it through the box with the front in the air! Such a lovly bike to do it on!


you gotta pratice. and allways cover the rear brake!. Your never as high as you think you are ;) go and have play at the weekend. over crests getting used to the front going light. then start to pratice :)
 
Hi Blackwolf, did you get a limited edition Tuono, I didn't think they came with a working back brake
 
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