Motorized Bicycle Build Video

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panofish

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Jun 9, 2009
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Great Video! What cam did you use? That cam really looks good.
Steve..cs.
Thanks!
It's a sony vx2000. It only does standard def video, but the quality is prosumer level.
I made the mistake of shooting at 15fps progressive when I shot this video.
That's why it seems a bit choppy.
Next time I will shoot at the standard 29.97fps and use tempgauss to convert to progressive ... then the video will look even better.

 
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HBfisherman

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This is perfect as im installing my first motor this week. Now all I need is all your tools and your nice camara and i'll be set. TWO THUMBS UP!!!

PS- where do I find part two?
 

panofish

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This is perfect as im installing my first motor this week. Now all I need is all your tools and your nice camara and i'll be set. TWO THUMBS UP!!!

PS- where do I find part two?
All of the video footage has been shot and I am currently editing part 2 and part 3 of the videos.
I hope to have them available very soon.
 

stilldoc

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My build involved much more colorful language. Maybe I should have been listening to the background music you used.

Really, a great video and long overdue. The fabrication of the brackets for the gas tank was genius. I had to watch that twice.

Thanks
 

GearNut

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Wow! that was awesome! You have done an excellent job with this video!
I am really liking your shop too. Oh the things I could create with some of those toys -er-um- tools. :D
Thankyou very much for taking the time and effort in creating this! It will help out many newb's in the future I am sure!
I think that your video should be made into a sticky in the frame mounted how to section!
 

corgi1

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I thought those jets came loose! Great tank clamps ,great videos.They will releive lots of the stress new builders might have (fabricateing ,just imagine ,block of wood and a socket,d*** that was simple)on builds.
Have we settled that the metal sproket can be against the spokes?