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Nice! Now here's my first vid ever, it's from my camera set on the hood of my Jeep, and I'm gearing up to actually go somewhere. Daily ritual mostly. I have no clue if I'm doing this right.
Oh....Screaming Eagle Street Performance Slip-ons...ya know, the ones that are 50 state legal, and quiet? I think they sound pretty good. Not loud, but good. But I have Tinnitus, too, so what do I know?
I don't think they are louder than normal, but there's a definite difference from stock. It's probably just the camera mic, but I don't know, really. They certainly aren't as loud as some of the other vids in this thread. And no, I didn't almost drop the camera, but it does look like it, doesn't it?
If I can figure out how to attach the camera to the headlight somehow, I might get some riding vids in....very boring and nothing special, but just a casual cruise around town, with a little highway thrown in for good measure. Or I could pop a thousand bones for a good helmet cam setup with a small zoom-capable camera, and remote-controlledrecorder.
Iâm new to this forum as well as to Harley I just purchased my first 06 Harley 1200 Custom.
I have been riding bikes for about 20 years, my last bike was Suzuki GSXR 750.
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