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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby ozzy72 » Mon Jul 21, 2014 5:29 am

I'm thinking about wearing helmet cam backwards and filming her boobies bouncing up and down. Need to scout out some pot hole/sleeping policemen infested roads :-D
I am more shallow than a car park puddle... O0 O0 O0
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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby Fozzer » Mon Jul 21, 2014 5:51 am

ozzy72 wrote:I'm thinking about wearing helmet cam backwards and filming her boobies bouncing up and down. Need to scout out some pot hole/sleeping policemen infested roads :-D
I am more shallow than a car park puddle... O0 O0 O0


Sounds/looks fantastic to me!... :dance: ...!

Video supplied, in a plain brown envelope?.... ;) ....

...I cant wait....mouth watering!... :D ...!

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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby Fozzer » Mon Jul 21, 2014 6:13 am

My 106-mile ride-out yesterday on my trusty steed....

..thinking back now..
...two escapes...

(1) Cut-up by cars, on a very busy (Wilton) roundabout...

(2) Car driver heading for me, over the centre line of the road, on a blind bend!...nearly clashed mirrors!

Both at Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire.

"Thinking back" is scary...and can keep you/me awake at nights!

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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby Tug002 » Mon Jul 21, 2014 6:25 am

ozzy72 wrote:Guess who forgot to charge up helmet cam. I've got about 3 seconds of me sitting on the bike getting ready to start her and then the camera died. I am a proper plonker sometimes :oops:
Ah well I'm going out with my mate Jess on the back this coming weekend for a spin, so I'll remember to charge the camera beforehand this time.


Oh well, at least you had a good ride :D . I would do a video if I could figure out how my sons cam worked. Maybe I can get him to show me this weekend when he gets home. As far as forgetting to charge the battery, I forgot where I set down the key for the bike this weekend and spent a half an hour looking for it :whistle: so dont feel bad. :lol:

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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby Tug002 » Mon Jul 21, 2014 6:29 am

Fozzer wrote:My 106-mile ride-out yesterday on my trusty steed....

..thinking back now..
...two escapes...

(1) Cut-up by cars, on a very busy (Wilton) roundabout...

(2) Car driver heading for me, over the centre line of the road, on a blind bend!...nearly clashed mirrors!

Both at Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire.

"Thinking back" is scary...and can keep you/me awake at nights!

Paul...live to ride another day...dins nearly ready... :mrgreen:......!



I see you too have the same problem there as I do here, people with no respect for bikes :evil: sad but true, I guess we have them everywhere.
Drive safe and keep smiling
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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby Fozzer » Mon Jul 21, 2014 10:29 am

Cameras....

I've got some videos of some of my bike rides with a cheap (£20-45) spy camera attached to the bike.

Bad idea!...Far too much vibration, making the results un-watchable!.... :( ....

Better to use a quality Go-pro camera, secured in a chest-mounted harness.... :D ...!

...also useful to have one with a "view-finder", to get it pointed in the rights direction!

Paul...on camera... :mrgreen: ..!
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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby ozzy72 » Mon Jul 21, 2014 11:26 am

Anyone know how to fit a BBC film crew onto a petrol tank safely? :-D
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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby Fozzer » Mon Jul 21, 2014 12:19 pm

The perfect camera for activity sports...>>> http://gopro.com/cameras/hd-hero3-black ... wgodJnsAfw

....but far too expensive for me... :( ...!

I use my Computer USB Video Camera....
...with a very long USB cable....

...probably... ;) ...!

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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby PhantomTweak » Mon Jul 21, 2014 12:45 pm

Anyone know how to fit a BBC film crew onto a petrol tank safely?


Very carefully and with lotsa Superglue™! Works every time! :D

(1) Cut-up by cars, on a very busy (Wilton) roundabout...

(2) Car driver heading for me, over the centre line of the road, on a blind bend!...nearly clashed mirrors!


#1 Happened to me, causing my last accident. Little old lady pulled out of a parking lot, trying to make a left turn directly into my path. I T-Boned her, altho they said I did manage to lay the bike down, it stood back up on impact and threw me up and over her car. Lovely little flight <<t , although a tad short. My last thought before I hit was "Man, this is gonna HURT!", and then during my first bounce, :happy-bouncyshadowgreen: as I watched my wonderful glacier-glasses I need ever since I lost my left eye, as now they are both light-sensitive I thought " Oh NO! I need those!" They came right out of the helmet. It seems I hit face first (thank you full face hellmets!) and it knocked them loose. Shattered my right arm, broke all the bones in my right foot. Loads of fun healing up!
Luckily for us both it was right at shift-change at the police station across the street, and a lot were having Icecream at the Baskin Robbins right on the corner. One was holding my head as the rest pried the bike out from under her driver's door. Lucky for her too, soon as she got out, she came over and asked for my insurance information, standing over me and looking down! I said a lot of really bad words in several languages to her (Former Marine :D ) while trying to get up up to kill her. Didn't really know my arm was shattered, it just wouldn't work right! Finally the cop holding my head still told her to get away from us or he'd let me up...

Never did have #2 happen to me, but I did manage to run square into a wild horse at 60MPH. I lost my left eye bouncing down the centerline with my helmet. Knocked loose the retina, cataracted the lens over etc etc. HOWEVER! The horse died at the scene, so I won! I am the only person I know to date has killed a horse with their bare (well, wearing a leather biker jacket) chest! Neener!

It seems like the world is out to kill us bikers, so I gave up riding after the LOL (Little Old Lady) got me. I am still driving my 87 Toyota pickup, though! 325,000mi+. Apparently no one wants to kill those!

Be carefull out there guys, it's a dnagerous world!

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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby Fozzer » Mon Jul 21, 2014 1:31 pm

A vary bad story, Pat!.... :( ...!

I always feel very grateful every time I get back home in one piece, no matter how far, or how short the journey!

Its the daily risk we Bikers run!

Taking care...Observation Rules!....

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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby Fozzer » Mon Jul 21, 2014 2:22 pm

Strangely enough, I have watched all of Henry Cole's; "Worlds Greatest Motorcycle Rides" on the TV Travel Channel, where he has covered many thousands of trouble-free miles with no traffic, etc, problems/dangers, in various countries of the World!

http://www.travelchannel.co.uk/series-i ... 81l7KCX9yA

Some of the trips can be watched on U-Tube!...The US ones are my favourites, on the S&S/Harley Choppers!!
@Pat, Have a peek at Route 1, Santa Rosa to Santa Monica; and desert trips across California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, etc!
...and how about Route 66!
Breathtaking rides, with some amazing views!

Paul....I wish I was there on a wonderful, armchair comfortable, Harley Davidson 1200!....Ideal long-distance transport!... :D ...!
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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby PhantomTweak » Mon Jul 21, 2014 11:34 pm

@Pat, Have a peek at Route 1, Santa Rosa to Santa Monica


I've ridden Rte. 1, LA to Lahonda, and I don't know how many times up and down Lahonda Rd. and Kings Mountain Rd., some of the greatest riding in the world, IMO. Then again, my parent's house is near lower end of Kings Mountain Rd, in Woodside :D I could easily walk into Huddart Park from the back end horse trails :D
Nowadays, they close off King's Mt. on Sundays for motorzied traffic, unpowered bicycles etc only...I do miss those rides!

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Is right where Lahonda Rd. hits CA 1, or Skyline if you prefer. Some of the best pies ya evah done et!! :clap: :clap:


desert trips across California, Nevada, Arizona


As to those, needless to say, I can't tell you, in almost 18 years of having to ride out to work (1 Hr. each way, less if no Highway Patrol!) I've been through so many desert rides, which I hate, btw, I was sick of them! I've ridden through literally every kind of desert weather, from the TWO worst thunderstorms Yuma ever had, with 6" of rain EACH (normal is 3" per year), to 127 in the shade, clear hot days. I had 2 liters of water frozen for the rides, and had totally soaked my clothes before departure from work, stopped at YPG's entrance to rewet and drink water (which had thawed completely by then). I stopped for gas as I did every day, and when I walked into the station to pay, I passed out. Toooo good an AC! I did wake up shortly with the younng lady who worked there giving me mouth-to-mouth. Wasn't aware of the tounge action in that proceedure though... ;) :naughty: :lol:
Besides, the desert is where the horse got me! I thnk I'll pass on those! :whistle: :twisted: :violin: :hand:
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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby Fozzer » Tue Jul 22, 2014 2:26 am

Excellent read, Pat!

California Cruisin'..... straight from the horse's mouth (unfortunate pun!).... ;) ...!

Good to hear the "real" solo rides experience. Maybe better enjoyed in a group of riders, watching out for each other...in perfect weather!
Desert Cruising:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-asT_6B95o

The organised Harley ride-out groups always look good fun!
(Henry Cole always has a back-up camera-car following him, in case of "problems", eg; running out of fuel with a tiny Harley gas tank, change of clothes, rescue, etc!).
All of the Motorcycle rides that I regularly watch on U-Tube are all done during perfect weather, so its a bit deceiving!
For me, being long retired (30+ years), most of my biking (my only means of transport for 65 years!), is carried out in good weather conditions, apart from a forced occasional trip to the local Supermarket in the pouring rain/snow when I run out of vital vitals!
I find it great fun following the familiar US Highways at low level, using "Ultimate Terrain USA" from the safety of my FSX Flight Sim, and Googling/Wikipedia the details of the scenery evolving beneath me!

Excellent way to learn about the World!

Paul.... :mrgreen: ...!

Kings Mountain Rd, in Woodside: Google street maps...scary ride!
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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby ozzy72 » Tue Jul 22, 2014 4:45 am

I've got to work out where my lovely pillion Jess and I are going on Sunday afternoon. This needs some thinking, wanna scrape pegs not filter traffic... maybe cross-country to Windsor for a late lunch...
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Re: Sometimes it just happens....

Postby Fozzer » Tue Jul 22, 2014 8:39 am

ozzy72 wrote:I've got to work out where my lovely pillion Jess and I are going on Sunday afternoon. This needs some thinking, wanna scrape pegs not filter traffic... maybe cross-country to Windsor for a late lunch...


Afternoon Tea with Queen Brenda and Philip?

Sounds wonderful!

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