RIDEING NEAR ROCHESTER NY
#171
hey chris very nice on new bike ---bet he's gonna be polishing everything you own,i would'nt of been that nice, i would have just got him a wheel barrel to move those rocks haha, so when the weather warms up -or atleast stops raining wanna ride again
drop me a line
drop me a line
#173
well hes picking up the clutch pretty good so far
now just to see how he acts when he hits the power band.. lol
i try'd it out and the power band hit in 2nd and up went the front and in 3rd to..
man thats power for a little 65cc WOW!!!!
now just to see how he acts when he hits the power band.. lol
i try'd it out and the power band hit in 2nd and up went the front and in 3rd to..
man thats power for a little 65cc WOW!!!!
#174
#176
We may have another kid joining the crew...I have a feeling that that little Panterra 90 is going to be sitting in my garage come Saturday. Then in a year I'll probably be in the same shoes as intruder with an expensive MX bike in my garage.
#178
anyone have a helmet cam??
need some stats before i buy 1.
1 that dosnt need a camcorder to record, sd card info..
thanks
this sunday is looking good, 50 and sunny, sat will be cloudy but no rain
need some stats before i buy 1.
1 that dosnt need a camcorder to record, sd card info..
thanks
this sunday is looking good, 50 and sunny, sat will be cloudy but no rain
#179
Chirs,
Go to eBay and search for "Tony Hawk Helmet Cam". Not sure how durable it would be, or the run time of the video. There don't seem to be many options for helmet cams that don't connect to a regular camcorder. Most people put the recorder in a Camelback or fanny pack. Of course you would need a remote control, etc, etc.
I'm looking for a simple all-in-one helmet cam too. Even if it only had 15 minutes of run time... As long as the picture was good, that would be fine.
I'm curious to see what people recommend.
I didn't make it out there last weekend, and I probably won't have another opportunity until after Easter. I've watched the videos you posted, and I'm looking forward to taking some laps.
Thanks,
Doug
<EDIT> I just found another one. ATC-1000 Looks pretty cool and takes SD cards up to 1GB.
Go to eBay and search for "Tony Hawk Helmet Cam". Not sure how durable it would be, or the run time of the video. There don't seem to be many options for helmet cams that don't connect to a regular camcorder. Most people put the recorder in a Camelback or fanny pack. Of course you would need a remote control, etc, etc.
I'm looking for a simple all-in-one helmet cam too. Even if it only had 15 minutes of run time... As long as the picture was good, that would be fine.
I'm curious to see what people recommend.
I didn't make it out there last weekend, and I probably won't have another opportunity until after Easter. I've watched the videos you posted, and I'm looking forward to taking some laps.
Thanks,
Doug
<EDIT> I just found another one. ATC-1000 Looks pretty cool and takes SD cards up to 1GB.


