The beginnings of a rally. This shows about 1/3 of the bikes present at the rally point with 90 minutes of gathering to go. Before we left, the parking lot was completely full with overflow into the field behind the lot and alongside the road in front of the lot.
Here I am at some gas station in Oklahoma on my way to Norman for three weeks. It rained from Kansas City to a little north of Wichita. I think I'm still wet.
People say I'm stupid and apathetic. I don't know what that means, and I don't care.
Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
The boyfriend bought a camcorder, with an external camera that attaches to a headband! He rides in front and here is some clips of me from today. Dorky I know
NightNurse wrote:The boyfriend bought a camcorder, with an external camera that attaches to a headband! He rides in front and here is some clips of me from today. Dorky I know
I gotta get me one of those cameras. I always thought that mounting one on the front fender then doing some serious twisties would make for a cool video. Especially when set to music.
NightNurse wrote:The boyfriend bought a camcorder, with an external camera that attaches to a headband! He rides in front and here is some clips of me from today. Dorky I know
I gotta get me one of those cameras. I always thought that mounting one on the front fender then doing some serious twisties would make for a cool video. Especially when set to music.
There are certainly lots of them out there! I haven't attached my cam to the bike yet - probably will on the upcoming trip.
He bought a mount for a video cam to put on his handlebars. The videos came out really choppy and bumpy! The helmet cam works so much better . It looks funny, but so what.