Good to see you using the brakes to slow down a bit as you pass herWent for my using training ride yesterday when I found out that the local orienteering club decided to hold their annual event at the same venue:
Crusing along:
Sorry
+1 what speed were you going?Good to see you using the brakes to slow down a bit as you pass her
wow, all that carbon and then you chuck a dirty big camera on thereUsed a Manfrotto Superclamp and the Canon 5D2.
I'm actually travelling a lot slower than it looks, hence no brakes. About walking pace.
why not, you could just sticky tape it back together just like the seat tube is!Wouldnt want to crash though ! Bike or camera..
I'd be going slow with that bolted on to my bike, too.I'm actually travelling a lot slower than it looks, hence no brakes. About walking pace.
I'm crunching the numbers in my head and trying to figure out which is worth more - the camera+lens or the bike. It'd be pretty close, I think.
The mind boggles how you pressed the shutter button!Used a Manfrotto Superclamp and the Canon 5D2.
You forgot.I'm confused. Which of the following is the reason for the apology?
*The shameless plug of your bike and camera bling?
*The sheer terror you must've caused that walker by roaring past at... walking speed?
*Running your brakes outside your shifters?
*All of the above?
LOL - that actually crossed my mind right after I posted... Lots of spacers and what appears to be a negative rise stem. Make sense to you? Doesn't to me...You forgot.
*Being the reason the LBS is always out of headset spacers when you need them.
Nice pics, nice setup...
Thanks guys. Glad the pics provoked some discussion
Bike was setup for me by Dave Shuttleworth when he was at Cycleworld, Burwood. Ridden like that for 3 years, it all works.
Shutter was actuated wirelessly, with the unit on the hotshoe.