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Nice Helmet Cam trip on entire course.

George-CT

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This is Heat #1 at our Enduro course, some track, some woods, some parking areas. Nice and clear and you get to see how tight it is for a moving bike.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2MF-K6O-D0&feature=related

George
 
i really hate being so old and terrified:stretcher:
A tear off for the Cam? What a super video, and those helmet cams can sure take the rough ride!
 
up last year for ice racing other stuff at the club and they really do a decent job. This on he has has a wider field of view which I like. I'm waiting for a reply from him to see which one he has. I figure Jane 7 Heidi could use it on the horses, and Andy on his bike. Maybe me on the quad around the woods in these parts.
I don't seem to do anything fast enough anymore to require much more that a still shot. Both look the same. LOL


Geo
 
Man I was leaning into the turns with him. That is one heck of a course you got there. Love it!!
 
with their cloths on. Are you doing in beach hunting down in Florida? Which area are you in down there? Do you ever hear from Vinny?

Geo
 
to the track. I also think that this is the best video that you have ever posted. I enjoyed it! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
bark missing off them. You usually have what the call bark busters on the. Usually piece of aluminum or nylon out ahead of your hands. If you don't and your brake hand hits the tree, besides breaking your fingers and more it is all stop now and your down and flying thru the air. These are moving. These guys were novice riders. Not to fast but they still go down. Most of these guys had not been on a motocross track and were so what taken back by the size of the jumps. They are far steeper than they look in the clip. Also their suspension was not set up to handle big jumps. They would bottom out on the stops. We run a lot of travel, but set it up for big jumps. If your not used to it, guys who never jumped big jumps thing the suspension is broken or frozen. Its not, just takes more to move it.... I will get some up of the faster guys with helmet cams. Lots of air time.... We are winterizing it all now. Just did the sprinkler pumps and outside toilets. Things will freeze up pretty solid shortly. Nights are below freezing now. Usually by Dec 10, the ground here is frozen solid. They will run quads on the track and snowmobiles until spring. No tracking on frozen ground, or at least note enough for motocross. My son rides a big sand pit all winter down by the ocean that stays pretty open, just to stay in shape or there is a big indoor about 1 hour from here he goes to also once a week. Its not heated but at least the dirt is soft inside. Big place....

I hope to get out Saturday on the road bike again. They are saying we might make 60. Thats a heat wave for here this time of year....

George
 
I saw exhaust smoke on one or two of those bikes...are they two cycle oil mixed with fuel type engines? Kelley (Texas) :)
 
To the east or west.
Im dead center in Central Fla. and have not bothered with any beach hunts yet anyways.
When the economy went further south then me :lol: I had to regroup and figure out what my next line was for work here.
Housing collapsed big time in florida as well as Jobs and I lost mine 3 yrs ago so pretty much jack of all trades now for work :D

Met John Travolta :shrug: if that counts... :lol: ;), he lives up in Ocala
 
You guys need a chain saw to cut them trees down, and a backhoe to remove them stumps too. I saw those trees getting way two close. Those kids got some guts to do that. :thumbup:
 
2 stroke oils now. They use them a lot when racing in the indoors series. We had a little over and 1 inch of snow first of the week here. Skim ice on the buckets in the morning if they are out side. Leaves are all gone here now, with the exception of a few red oaks. Most of my wood is split now and stacked close to the cellar door. I leave them out so no bugs, but like them close by as it gets so iced up here. Still pulling tree's in here. Trying to get ahead this year for next year. Used to all the time but health issues kind of stopped that for a few years. Seem fine now so taking advantage of it and my son having a little free time now that racing is over.
Geo
 
visit there a lot. We liked staying in the Rainbow Springs RV park. Lots to do in that area and my buddy lives in Cedar Key. So only a 1 hr drive to him. I hunted a lot of the beaches around him. Construction work right now is iffy at best. I know its slowed up a lot up this way for the Ironworkers, which I retired from. A lot of my buddies had to boom out to find work. Kind of a feast or famine business anyhow. Seems like construction see's them impact right away as people pull back on projects. Some nice farms down there for sure..... Here is where we stayed in your area. It used to be the place to go. Once the interstates got put in, the Main part of Rainbow springs died off. Few shots from that area. Our camper, entrance to park, head waters of the springs, great canoeing there and diving, crystal clear, the horse ranch is a friend of my wifes just a short ways from the camp, and my Ironworker buddy who retired to Key West, then on to Cedar Key further north. A few manatee's resting, Fun area.

George-CT
 
Down here for sure and I use too be a steel worker in upstate NY and moved down here and well the economy as we know crapped out to say the least...
So being my work has slowed it's time for some detecting myself ;)
 
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