Cool video. I think I need you to take some more video of my Burgman so I can put it on my blog. :-) I also think it might be cool to try to get some video of one of our rides, during the ride. (Camera attached to helmet or bike...) What do you think?
Scott -- Mounting a tripod to the luggage rack isn't too difficult. I did mine with a couple of "fat strap" bungee cords, wrapped several times around the tripod, but there are probably other ideas. You probably want the camera on the port side, pointing forward, btw. :) .
Port side, is that the left side? If so, I most definitely do not want it on the left side, that way everyone can see me leave my blinkers on. Darn things don't make any noise!
If so, I most definitely do not want it on the left side, that way everyone can see me leave my blinkers on. Darn things don't make any noise!
Piaggio doesn't put a li'l clicker in there? There's a piezo-electric circuit out there that costs about $12 at Radio Shack that will fix that for ya, but I can't recall where I saw it. :( The Kymco's got a nice, loud clicker. .
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Cool video. I think I need you to take some more video of my Burgman so I can put it on my blog. :-) I also think it might be cool to try to get some video of one of our rides, during the ride. (Camera attached to helmet or bike...) What do you think?
Well, this was just a test to see if I could get it on Youtube.
I am planning on recording rides and things like that, just have to figure out how to hook it up to my scooter without damaging anything.
Hey, you have a blog, too?
Scott -- Mounting a tripod to the luggage rack isn't too difficult. I did mine with a couple of "fat strap" bungee cords, wrapped several times around the tripod, but there are probably other ideas. You probably want the camera on the port side, pointing forward, btw. :)
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Port side, is that the left side? If so, I most definitely do not want it on the left side, that way everyone can see me leave my blinkers on. Darn things don't make any noise!
Scott: Port side, is that the left side?
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If so, I most definitely do not want it on the left side, that way everyone can see me leave my blinkers on. Darn things don't make any noise!
Piaggio doesn't put a li'l clicker in there? There's a piezo-electric circuit out there that costs about $12 at Radio Shack that will fix that for ya, but I can't recall where I saw it. :( The Kymco's got a nice, loud clicker.
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