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Colorado Highway 92


HispanicSlammer

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Colorado Highway 92 a NEW VIDEO - riding with Motoman

Riding Hwy 92 to the North rim of the Black Canyon is one of my favorite rides in Colorado. It is 30 miles of some of the best sweepers and scenery the Western Slope has to offer. I rode it 3 times this summer - this video below being one of the times. It was actually on the route we took (Motoman, Dan) and I took on our way to Laguna Seca this last July. Traversing Colorado on Highway 50 into Utah, Hwy 92 shoots off to the North West around Gunnison, we rode it and then turned around and did it again the other way then continued on west on Hwy 50 again. I was wary of my bike being so loaded down - fully dressed with Givi bags stuffed with riding goodies and a cooler inside full of drinks for the long hot road through the Nevada Desert. It was a bit wobbly and I wasn't sure if I was gonna be able to go the speed I normally go with all that stuff. Dan was equally as loaded down, only he had on a cumbersome backpack as well.

The initial sprint north up the highway was a feeling out venture, and then we filmed the way back, being much more comfortable with the load on the bikes. We were able to lean it over with confidence in the tighter turns. I was beginning to feel good about the side bags and not noticing the extra weight so much. It wasn't until I was all the way in Monterey Bay - Cannery row that I got the sense of just how much weight I was carrying until I sat on MR. RC45 Larry had parked at out in front of Bubba Gump Shrimp on the Row. His bike felt like a feather!

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Dumbass cam

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http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/forum/videos/491/1236355822_hwy92.wmv.flv

This video was supposed to be a test video to see how my double viosport camera setup would work. About a third of the way through there were a couple of riders taking our picture on one of the scenic turnouts. Then half way we had some wild company on the side of the road that raised the alarm a bit, you can see for yourself when you watch the video. I soldiered two camera wires into one and made a flip switch on my mini tankbag to change shots mid ride. I liked the way it came out - however since then the soldier has came apart, and I am working on a more rugged version. 72 MB wmv format - no sound, I shrink wrapped the mic on accident and it did not pick up much sound, so I added music, and worked some editing magic on the transitions. I hope you enjoy it.

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Yeah, that was a great warm up for the superb rippage to follow! Thanks for postin it, m!!! :thumbsup:

BTW, I may have just changed my fav beer to the 'Optimator'! :wheel:

Later homie.

-Dan

:beer:

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AWESOME!!!!

:flag_colorado:

Gotta take the fisheye lens off the 'Asscam' though... it makes your butt look big :goofy:

From that perspective though, I got a real feeling of Railin' it with the vista beyond the guardrails, beautiful :thumbsup:

DISCLAIMER:

This was filmed on a 'closed circuit' course by professional drivers*.

Do not try this in cages.

Note: The Motorhome at 5:00 min. was the technical support/filmcrew operations center.

* Professional drivers is also an acronym for guys with lives that let them do this crap whenever they feel like it...... <_< :pissed:

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BTW, I may have just changed my fav beer to the 'Optimator'! :wheel:

Later homie.

-Dan

:beer:

The Spaten Octoberfest is quite good too, I have a glass on the desk right now!

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Looks like a great road with some pretty views. I think best of all is that you had that road pretty much to yourselves.

I like the duo camera setup, makes it even more entertaining :thumbsup:

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Awesome! Thanks Slammer, you just made my day. We have just been deluged with rain here, a nice vid did the trick to fill the gap of not being able to ride.

Is that a stand of white birch trees toward the end of the vid?

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Awesome! Thanks Slammer, just made made my day. We have just been deluged with rain here, a nice vid did the trick to fill the gap of not being able to ride.

Is that a stand of white birch trees toward the end of the vid?

Those would be Colorado Aspen. The sound of my Staintune scared off that deer, it was grazing on the grass on the side of the turn. I saw it and was looking for more to come bounding out of the bushes on the other side of the road. I consider this to be the best road in Colorado for its combination of scenic beauty and turns.

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Guest MrWilson

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That was GREAT ! I really enjoyed seeing your ride. Right now it's 18 degrees F outside and I WANT TO RIDE !!!!!! Your vid fed the need (at least for awhile).

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Awesome! Thanks Slammer, just made made my day. We have just been deluged with rain here, a nice vid did the trick to fill the gap of not being able to ride.

Is that a stand of white birch trees toward the end of the vid?

I consider this to be the best road in Colorado for its combination of scenic beauty and turns.

Amen to That! That ride is going to have to go in the must do's. Maybe by then I will have on a set of deer chasers to scare them off. :thumbsup:

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nice vid. music goes well, and the transitions are nice. I like the rear camera. Really gives you the sense of tilt.

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