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duck

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Current stable:
86 Custom K100 (standard fairing, K75 Belly pan, Ceramic chromed engine covers, paralever)
K75 Frankenbrick (Paralever, K11 front end, hybrid ABS, K1100RS fairing, radial tires)
86 K75C Turbo w/ paralever
94 K1100RS
93 K1100LT
91 K1
93 K75S (K11 front end)
91 K75S (K1 front end)
14 Yamaha WR250R
98 Taxi Cab K1200RS
14 K1600GT
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Rick G

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Good result and for less than $10 it makes GoPro look lame.


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Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health.
And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived."   Dalai Lama


Bikes 1999 K1100 LT with a Big Block 1200
    

Brad-Man

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Duck:

Maybe I'm weird, but after double-checking,I find I like watching the top video (unstabilized) better than the YT stabilized bottom one.

I think the bottom one had lighting artifacts that irritated me...

Anyway, a great idea that everyone should take advantage of - possibly for verification of what happened in an accident.

    

Two Wheels Better

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I wish now I had a camera mounted somewhere on the bike last night.

I was riding home from Seattle at about 10PM on Interstate 5 just north of the Pierce/King county line, in the HOV lane, one of four or five lanes in my direction, in relatively light traffic, on a dry road surface, and at an easy 70mph, the flow of traffic most times - the speed limit is 60mph. In Washington state motorbikes are allowed to use the High Occupancy Lanes, otherwise it's two or more humanoids in a car/ute, etc. The HOV lane separates from the other lanes under a flyover (or overpass) a coupla times for several hundred metres in either direction, north and south.

I spotted a set of out-of-adjustment car headlights well behind but rapidly approaching so I wicked it up a smidgen to clear the separate lane and merge right into the 'fast' lane. Suddenly the lights go from low beam to full beam several times and the car speeds up. He's now directly behind me and I'm clocking 85 mph or so. I have no choice but to accelerate harder and move to the right even quicker now. But the car, a slammed, flat black Nissan 240, drift car with an oversize cannon under the bumper, darkly tinted glass, and a formula one-sized spoiler and bulging rubber, jumps to my right, inches away, into the between-lanes, no-go zone to overtake and forces me to the left hard, my elbow millimetres from the retaining wall.

It's a good things I've practised in car parks and have some not insignificant moto miles under me because I became calm and everything round me went quiet, almost zen-like, as I grabbed a handful of servo-assisted 320mm disc ABS and shuddered to a much slower pace on the loose gravel and highway detritus at the roadside. Just at that moment the noise and speed return, like a bad Hollywood action flick, into my consciousness as the driver jams his brakes on hard as if to force me to rear-end him, then clearing the separated lane he quickly moves right and slows down, taunting me. I can see the other drivers moving to either side and as I'm totally vulnerable on two wheels I slow way down and move to the centre lane. I'm not stopping as he now moves to near the breakdown lane ahead of me and, while slowing to a sub-50 mph pace, is gesticulating with his heavily tatted left arm out of the window at me. We are 20 metres apart. As we roll I swivel my head to get a Captain Cook at his back number plate, which is 815 ZNO, and he spots me, yells some gangbanger gibberish out the side of his angry face, and throws a bottle at me which bounces off the road ahead of my front tyre but doesn't break - perhaps plastic.

He then switches off his lights and boots it, giving it some serious stick. In mere seconds he's gone from view in the traffic maze of big trucks and cars ahead of me. I pull over immediately and ring the cops. My exit is a mile further. I don't want anyone waiting for me. They take my statement and I proceed to backtrack to my house a coupla miles away on the side roads. I've heard nothing further.

Woulda been a great slice of footage to share, as well as evidence.



Last edited by Two Wheels Better on Fri Mar 07, 2014 2:17 pm; edited 1 time in total


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1977 R75/7-100, '93 K11/K12 Big Block, '93 K1100RS, '95 R100 Mystic, '96 K1100RS, 2 x '98 K1200RS, '06 K1200R & '09 K1300GT
    

Kyle10

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That was me and the Mrs!  affraid 

Okay, it wasn't. Sorry to hear that; makes my palms sweat just reading it. Those times that has happened to me I try to focus on 'adult' mode (as opposed to 'parent' or 'child') and keep calm. I tend to back off and give them a wide berth. Hell, the whole road just to get them outta my life at that moment. Chops to you for getting the guy's plate and phoning it in. Cool nerves, TWB.

    

Born Again Eccentric

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Wow TWB, that was quite some scary encounter - but that calm, quiet feeling is quite something though isn't it. Bet you came down off the adrenalin rush as soon as you got safely home.

I'm glad to say I have never experienced road rage like that, he was probably pissed that your ride was still way cooler than his pimped up muscle motor.

I've come across a slack handful of idiotic drivers in my time and you just know that you are not in a position to fight and win and just have to let them go. 

I am considering getting a camera for my bike to be able to record events as they happen - looking at the Garmin VIRB Elite which includes GPS to give speed (and altitude) on the recorded display. I reckon it'd be good for evidence if they are in the wrong...and what video? if it's my fault! Quite pricey though (£350), so waiting on some reviews before I commit.

Glad to hear you OK though and hope there is no repeat performance.

Paul

    

Bigsax

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Big fan of the soundtrack! great stuff.


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