beachy
Well-known member
Hey Lee Nice glad you had a nice ride. maybe next time.
Thanks for the tips...It's a good POV and location to attach remote power, so the camera is always on without killing battery and attach remote mic taped to the tank to record engine sound without wind noise. Video start and stop is with the remote wifi switch attached to my wrist so no fussing with the camera. The only thing I have to mess with for a day ride is recharge the remote wifi switch from bike battery during lunch.I love it! I may have to copy the GoPro mount location.
You want to see stark - come to North Texas, (not the hill country west of Austin, or Big Bend or even East Texas) and I'll show you starkWe mostly stayed in the foothills, farm country. Kinda stark but still scenic in its own way.
He's ALIVE!Lee has been a true, patient and very understanding friend these past few months. He's pressed the FJR and MiniCooper defibrillator buttons several times with little to no advance notice from me. "Let's ride" is pretty much all it takes for him to pour into making a great route and opening the door for me.Thanks my friend!
You got definitely got me there. I say "stark" relative to to those roads during spring, summer and fall when they're some of the most scenic in the mountains and relatively unknown since visitors to the area tend to go with the popular highland roads.You want to see stark - come to North Texas, (not the hill country west of Austin, or Big Bend or even East Texas) and I'll show you starkWe mostly stayed in the foothills, farm country. Kinda stark but still scenic in its own way.. Just kidding, to a noob like myself it all looks good. I am really anxious to ride in your part of the country though!
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