........on the Tonaro-cam
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Yeah, but he greased the fat lass towards the end.VERY nicely done, blew it:
BTW, You could have gained mucho bonus points if you'd taken out the Crumbly with the wheelie-walkie near the start
The footage was created over three days in the third week of September. The route was ridden four times, twice clock-wise and twice anti-clockwise....the four cameras recording 27 gigabytes of footage at 720P. The footage from the chest harness was very poor with a great deal of shake, but I have plans for a better way of capturing that particular POV.What a great piece of film.It captures the very essence and spirit of riding a bike. I was trying to guess which month it was filmed. I would say probably early September. Must have been a warm day; Bare arms and no gloves. Loved the shot of the suspension fork doing its job. You obviously live in a good area for cycle paths. As regards your choice of music, I think you do well to play anything on that synthesizer whilst riding at 16 MPH...
Hi Waspy,....Is there a cycle map available anywhere?..
There are four cameras on the bike.Looks like a nice place to have a bike. I've got a couple of questions: What camera were you using? and where are the hills? I'd love to go as far as that and not climb a big hill or two or three or more.
Well, Dave, now I am in 'eating red meat mode' after the 'Lewis incident' in Abu Dhabi, I think that remark was offensive to all of us larger ladies.Jeez, that was big girl at 12.10 Nice to see she's out and about.