That's what I ended up doing for the rear. The front wheel spacing ended up slightly different- If the wheel is in front of you with the axle pointing straight at you, the valve stem was at 0deg (top), one rimlock was at 95deg, and the other at 265 deg. This way the slight offset of the rimlocks balanced the valve stem. I needed .5oz to finish the balance. The rear, I just fit the rimlock 180 deg apart with the valve stem in between. I had to use a little more weight to balance this, like 1.5oz. Devon>I assume that when you are installing two in each wheel that you >drill them 180 degrees opposite each other and 90 degrees from the >valve stem. Is that right, or does it matter? > >
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noab helmet cam videos..... broadband, or those with extreme pa
Tape is higher quality and more reliable. You have bigger battery life issues, less recording time per tape (2hrs max?) vs 4.5 hrs for the hard drive. Of course the smart thing to do is to take a break every hour to stop the recording and begin another (easier for editing, copying, and reliability) so the advantage over tape may be negligible. skullcamz.com, I got the 480 line camera. Devon>PS Sorry if you already posted it, but how did you record that stuff? >pecifically, what hardware. >They rent helmet cams at a lot of DS events around here, but they record to >tape, I think? > > >
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noab helmet cam videos..... broadband, or those with extreme pa
This is getting ridiculous. No offense, but if you think you've missed
something, go do a search on the Yahoo group web site. I would've
thought everybody would be familiar with Search buttons by now....
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Robert Diaz wrote:
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Sorry, I must have missed it, but is there a link to this video? Thanks. > > Rob D.
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Here's a link to the results of clicking on the "Search" button under
"Messages", after I typed in "NOAB helmet cam" (which, BTW, is still the
subject line of the message). Look for the first message from Devon.
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_klr650/messagesearch?query=NOAB%20helmet%20cam
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> [snip of offense taken] > > Rob D.
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