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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby logjam » Fri Jun 03, 2016 8:12 am

Just watched this one of the TT going slow. Most of the you tube vids show a blurr that makes it look so scary. This one takes you around during normal traffic and shows the beauty of the I.O.M.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7HWp-Q5ijk
Best to watch this in full screen mode.
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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby expat » Fri Jun 03, 2016 12:13 pm

This was more than my eyes could take, Guy Martin doing a TT lap at 200mph.......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmNXCJt7K3Q

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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby Fozzer » Fri Jun 03, 2016 2:02 pm

logjam wrote:Just watched this one of the TT going slow. Most of the you tube vids show a blurr that makes it look so scary. This one takes you around during normal traffic and shows the beauty of the I.O.M.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7HWp-Q5ijk
Best to watch this in full screen mode.


Typical early Summer Herefordshire Countryside. Log!.... :D ...!

I experienced similar scenery in my Motorcycle ride around the countryside this afternoon!

(Mind you....I would still like to experience a ride along the Arizona Route 66 desert road for something different!).... ;) ...!

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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby Tug002 » Fri Jun 03, 2016 8:29 pm

[quote="Fozzer"

P.S...just uploaded some more videos on my You-Tube Channel).... :D ...![/quote]

:clap: :clap: Another fine ride Fozzer, thank you. :clap: :clap: I take it the lady at the first of the video was your neighbour and her grandchild.

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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby Anthindelahunt » Fri Jun 03, 2016 9:28 pm

Thanks for the video Fozzer.Nice to be able to see the track
instead of travelling at warp speed.

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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby Dave T » Sat Jun 04, 2016 3:15 am

Dodging pot holes is the main pastime when riding on the roads in Lincolnshire and sunken or raised drain covers are a hazard as well. Nice video clips I enjoyed watching them and your clips Paul of the British countryside.
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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby Fozzer » Sat Jun 04, 2016 3:38 am

Ta for the replies, Lads!...Much appreciated!... :D ...!

I quite enjoy making these motorcycling videos of the typical English and Welsh Countryside at different times of the year!

I think my cousins across the Atlantic find the contrasting USA/Canada/UK scenery interesting!

I'm still having problems using my camera's external Microphone in my open-face helmet for audio-narrating the videos on the fly, due to excessive wind and engine noise, so I am text-narrating the videos in the editing stage at the moment, until I can sort the problem out!
...(Maybe need a full-face helmet, with the mic inside and the visor down!)

...and I still need practice with my mix of London Cockney and rural Herefordshire accent*... :lol: ... :lol: ...!

More stuff coming up in a minute!

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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby Fozzer » Sat Jun 04, 2016 2:58 pm

Forecasting a scorcher of a day tomorrow, Sunday 5th June, with a 13* C low, and a 24* C high by the mid afternoon, so I will be wheeling my trusty steed out for another trip to Abergavenny in Wales to meet up with fellow bikers in the 'Bus station park, and the Ocean Café there, for a mug of hot tea and devour my cheese and pickle sandwiches, (I always pack my own sandwiches, etc!)... :D ...!
As usual, I will be videoing the trip with my SJ Cam 4000, and trying to locate the Microphone "somewhere" so as not to pick up too much wind and engine noise!
In the meantime, here is the latest Video uploaded this morning of my trip from Hereford to Ross (13 miles) earlier this year, (notice the bare trees!)....>>>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vqwc3_DKw0

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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby Anthindelahunt » Sat Jun 04, 2016 9:43 pm

Thanks for the trip Fozzer.I didn't know you had a new bike,
as I have been in Hospital most of the past year and missed
out on a lot of the news.

Have you tried wrapping a bit of felt around the mike to cut down
wind noise?

I would like to see a pic.of your bike.

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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby Fozzer » Sun Jun 05, 2016 2:09 am

Hello Anthin!

Good to see you, and sorry to hear that your are still unwell.
Winter is on its way; "down there" for you, (not a good sign), as Summer has finally arrived; "up here", (good for me).... :? ...!
Glad you like my various videos of my travels....>>> http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp5lKG ... MRHx6P69JA

Some details of my "new" baby, Daisy, private purchase last Xmas...>>>
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(All our bikes appear in the previous posts here).

The bike is certainly a culture shock after 65 years of owning and riding conventional British and Japanese sports bikes!

I fancied a "Cruiser Motorcycle" for comfortable, armchair rides around the British Countryside with a low seat height, and my feet firmly planted on the ground for security when at a standstill, (so no toppling over, like I did on my Honda CB500RR Twin bike!)... :oops: ....!

The seating position still gets some getting used to, even after 6 months of daily riding her. My legs, handlebars, and the foot controls, are all in the wrong places!.... :shock: ....!

There is a world of difference between riding a big Harley Davidson/Indian vee-twin-type cruiser, and my 1958 BSA 650cc Super Rocket Café Racer, 1992 Honda CBR 600FM sports bike (got stolen!), etc.... :o ...!

The Cruiser seating position, with its forward footrests (and controls), does no allow any relief from easing bum cramp by raising oneself up off the footrests.....and the cruiser "seats" are not as comfortable as they appear to be...(for we thin blokes with no bum-fat!)....trust me!... :roll: ....!

Still...its lots of fun....and as its still on two-wheels, I cant complain...too much!.... :lol: ...!

Its a fantastic, hot, sunny day, today (Sunday 5th. June), I've packed my sandwiches, and am ready for a 30-mile "cruise" from Herefordshire into Wales to meet up with the bikers...and videoing the journey en route!

There you go, Chums....keep an eye on my You-Tube Channel for all my latest excursions around the British countryside!.... ;) ...!

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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby Anthindelahunt » Sun Jun 05, 2016 5:44 pm

Thanks Fozzer for showing a pic of your bike.Very nice indeed.
Easier on the back I would think.

When you get the chance it would be great to see some countryside.
How about a trip down the west coast of Eire on the wild Atlantic way.

Many regards.Anthin. :o
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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby expat » Mon Jun 06, 2016 1:44 pm

Fozzer wrote:
Some details of my "new" baby, Daisy, private purchase last Xmas...>>>


The bike is certainly a culture shock after 65 years of owning and riding conventional British and Japanese sports bikes!

I fancied a "Cruiser Motorcycle" for comfortable, armchair rides around the British Countryside with a low seat height, and my feet firmly planted on the ground for security when at a standstill, (so no toppling over, like I did on my Honda CB500RR Twin bike!)... :oops: ....!

The seating position still gets some getting used to, even after 6 months of daily riding her. My legs, handlebars, and the foot controls, are all in the wrong places!.... :shock: ....!

There is a world of difference between riding a big Harley Davidson/Indian vee-twin-type cruiser, and my 1958 BSA 650cc Super Rocket Café Racer, 1992 Honda CBR 600FM sports bike (got stolen!), etc.... :o ...!

The Cruiser seating position, with its forward footrests (and controls), does no allow any relief from easing bum cramp by raising oneself up off the footrests.....and the cruiser "seats" are not as comfortable as they appear to be...(for we thin blokes with no bum-fat!)....trust me!... :roll: ....!

Still...its lots of fun....and as its still on two-wheels, I cant complain...too much!.... :lol: ...!

Its a fantastic, hot, sunny day, today (Sunday 5th. June), I've packed my sandwiches, and am ready for a 30-mile "cruise" from Herefordshire into Wales to meet up with the bikers...and videoing the journey en route!

There you go, Chums....keep an eye on my You-Tube Channel for all my latest excursions around the British countryside!.... ;) ...!

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



I had a bit of fun last week.......
It was a bank holiday and I went out for an evening ride. I had a lovely time cruising along the country roads. When I had decided to head home, I made for the Autobahn and and cruised in the direction of home. As it was a bank holiday, there was very light traffic and after a while I found myself on my own on a very long straight. Well there was only one thing to do. I had my bike now for four weeks and had got to be very comfortable on her, so I moved to the middle lane and opened the throttle up. I tucked myself down and waited to see what she maxed out at, the book said 180mph...........Well she did :D Mind you I made several observations.....:

The buffet was quite incredible.
The wind was trying to rip me from the bike.
Holding my head straight and upright took every muscle in my neck.
The fuel gauge was reading significantly less than when I started.
And the scariest part.....I have been cruising the autobahns way to long, I did not think that it felt that fast, mind you if it had gone wrong, I am sure time and speed would have caught up very quickly.
Big tick in the box, big grin, but I wont be doing it again..........It was bloody hard work.

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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby Fozzer » Mon Jun 06, 2016 3:05 pm

.... :lol: ... :lol: ...!

You enjoyed the trip, Matt.... :dance: ...!

Don't forget to take it carefully, to maintain the Mortgage Payments on your house, as you Wifey will surely tell you!.... ;) .... :lol: ...!

Its the constant wind buffeting at speed that I find most uncomfortable on my rides with no windscreen!
...and even more dangerous is the damage to my hearing by wind and engine noise, especially if you wear an open-face helmet like mine, with no face and noise protection!
Even wearing ear plugs (VITAL) has marginal effect on the overall noise experienced.
Any speed over 45 MPH becomes uncomfortable for me!

One of the advantages of riding a "Cruiser" bike, is that folks don't expect to see you travelling at the speed of light...
...the ride just becomes a comfortable cruise to admire the scenery as it glides "slowly?" past!.... :D ...!

.....mind you, even my little Honda Rebel does get all excited at times, when its safe to do so, and produces a wide grin on my face!.... ;) ... :lol: ...!

Anyway Chums, here is my latest escapade: A journey from Hereford in England to Abergavenny in Wales, a journey of some 28 miles last Sunday on a lovely warm sunny day!....>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJHjtxKE45I
(The return journey to follow later).

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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby expat » Mon Jun 06, 2016 3:41 pm

Fozzer wrote:.... :lol: ... :lol: ...!

You enjoyed the trip, Matt.... :dance: ...!

Don't forget to take it carefully, to maintain the Mortgage Payments on your house, as you Wifey will surely tell you!.... ;) .... :lol: ...!

Its the constant wind buffeting at speed that I find most uncomfortable on my rides with no windscreen!
...and even more dangerous is the damage to my hearing by wind and engine noise, especially if you wear an open-face helmet like mine, with no face and noise protection!
Even wearing ear plugs (VITAL) has marginal effect on the overall noise experienced.
Any speed over 45 MPH becomes uncomfortable for me!

One of the advantages of riding a "Cruiser" bike, is that folks don't expect to see you travelling at the speed of light...
...the ride just becomes a comfortable cruise to admire the scenery as it glides "slowly?" past!.... :D ...!

.....mind you, even my little Honda Rebel does get all excited at times, when its safe to do so, and produces a wide grin on my face!.... ;) ... :lol: ...!

Anyway Chums, here is my latest escapade: A journey from Hereford in England to Abergavenny in Wales, a journey of some 28 miles last Sunday on a lovely warm sunny day!....>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJHjtxKE45I
(The return journey to follow later).

Paul....Rebel Rousing!.... :mrgreen: ....!



I have since installed a touring screen on my bike and I always ride with earplugs. I can sit at 80mph quite happily without being blasted. The only blasting I got was from Ozzy for installing the screen. He holds certain views questioning my masculinity for installing it........... :lol: :lol:

Also, wife, two children and a mortgage, I wont be doing it again.

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Re: Motorcyclists Corner.....

Postby Fozzer » Tue Jun 07, 2016 4:09 pm

A few photo's I took during my Bike trip to Abergavenny last Sunday 5th June, to meet up with fellow bikers on a glorious sunny day!

My Honda Rebel Cruiser nestling between a Yamaha FZ1 rice burner and a Harley Davidson 1200 Sportster!...>>>

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A thoroughly enjoyable outing!

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