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Love it! Being in Florida your riding area looks somewhat different from my riding. Thanks for taking the time to put this together - I am actually considering getting a Goldwing (in addition to my FJR) and it was neat seeing the big yellow machine in action.......still on the fence on this one as I love my FJR too much to consider riding something so big, but, who knows, variety sometimes adds spice to life. Anyway, thanks for sharing. :D

 
Thank you FF. I guess this one was a floop not many watched or posted mmmmm

I thought this was one of my Best.. Or well back to the drawing board :mda:

Jdog

This was tape the Week the big Day fire In Socal started. Some of these trees and hill's in video may be burn't to a crisp now from the fire, Which as of today Sept 20th it is still burning and out of control....

JDog

 
Jdog - you're best yet! I put the headphones on, watched, and for 6 minutes i wasn't an industrial slave. tx dude.

 
Thank you FF. I guess this one was a floop not many watched or posted mmmmm I thought this was one of my Best.. Or well back to the drawing board :mda:
I really enjoyed your video. :clapping: I'm sitting here after a loooong day at work (had to do campus recruting at Berkeley from 6 to 9, so just got home), and loading up your video, I was transported on a ride, a ride in California, and there ain't nothin' better in the world. I LOVE California motorcycle riding.

How do you get the rear shots? Is that a bike-mounted camera, or is someone on the back shooting the footage?

Here's my best video, I think: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL_Nj7YJPME

I recently linked it to the "peg scraping" thread, since I did a lot of that, but no one responded. :( It's up in the Wine Country a few weeks ago, practicing our Keith Code techniques. In particular, you can see how I'm applying (or trying to apply) Codes' "flick," or quick turn, technique.

Best,

JB

 
How do you get the rear shots? Is that a bike-mounted camera, or is someone on the back shooting the footage?

Check this out. The only thing i have done diffrent since this flick is camera 3 & 4 are reversed form one another... any hoot here is my set up


Jdog

 
What a great video!! Is there a recommended book or manual that would teach one what to buy and how to shoot the video and post same with music? The computer generally is not my friend and I'd rather not suffer through the trial and error method.

 
What a great video!! Is there a recommended book or manual that would teach one what to buy and how to shoot the video and post same with music? The computer generally is not my friend and I'd rather not suffer through the trial and error method.
Its simple. it just takes time.... I use windows movie maker. Just play around with it. Very simple to use.

Jdog

 
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