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Joined: Mon Apr 13, 2009 12:22 am Posts: 72 Location: Sterling Heights, Michigan
I agree all, they should have been behind me but then I would have to keep slowing down for them to catch up! Sleddog, the camera is a simple Sony Webbie HD with a swivel lens and a 4 gb card (camera was about 150 usd). I mounted it on the handlebars using a mount I found on Ebay for about 20 usd (I believe it is the same one if I recall correctly that you recomended somewhere). I also have velcro on the camera and inside a full face helmet if I want my stupid commentary to be heard.
Joined: Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:52 am Posts: 48 Location: Riverside, Southern California, US of A
If I was on my '08 Harley V-Rod I bet you couldn't lose me on the straights or turns. It's funny though because the V-Rods are the black sheep of the Harley family so we are basically forced to form our own groups (riding, forums, etc). Fuel injected, liquid cooled, and 110+ hp just didn't go over well with the old schoolers. Sometimes a fellow v-rodder would bring a friend on a HD bagger on our rides but was quickly shuttled to the back and either quit on us or forced us to wait on him at our intermittent rest stops.
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