Motorcycles
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@motojobobo I plan on making a ton of changes! Exhaust, seat, fender eliminator are first. Then a bunch of other small stuff and eventually I want to paint the tank and air box covers a different color.
Thanks! @Dmart and @louisbosco!
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@Choko as a 2022 Street Scrambler rider welcome! I've had mine for a couple months now and have loved every minute of it. Congrats
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I’ve seen your bike @Joberwocky shes a beaut! It was actually between that exact bike and the street twin and someone bought the scrambler the day before lol. All good! I loved them both
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Thanks @Choko , I'll tell you I'm straight jealous of that beautiful blue tank
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@goosehd was a tiring day through those hairpins. gotta catch a rest while I can.
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Cool video @louisbosco
The shifting perspective makes for a very flowing and inmersive feel. At some points it is hard to understand what kind/degree of a curve it is as the shifting perspective fools the viewer. For a while it gave the impression that the bike’s dash was misaligned with the axis of the bike! Thank you for sharing!
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cheers mate!
I think there's always gonna be a misalignment when I can't mount the camdead centre. realise it when I was looking through some clips for a screenshot. that said, the constant hairpins was a little hard to edit. I just didn't know where to put it key frame at otherwise it might rotate too quick..
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Awesome @Bfd70
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sexy. love the colour way!
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Perfect! The Ural is yours?
Yep. After 27 years of motorcycling I’d grown bored. I decided i needed something completely impractical to reignite my passion. So far so good. Plus my dog loves it.
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Totally changes the dynamic. Ride a bike, drive a side car. No leaning. No counter steering. Turns, particularly right handers (assuming hack is on the right) need to be taken cautiously. 100 miles to get pretty comfortable and 200 to be very comfortable. The set up is quirky and unrefined. I love it.