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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Australia
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Sorry, I deleted the clip after I posted it here, but you can just save it off your hard drive from the Temporary Internet Files folder, or download it again into another folder or your desktop.
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I love watching that stuff!!!
The video needs to have a split window setup: *One on top with the rear suspension view and two below with a view of each front arm.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Australia
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It's a very useful tool for tuning the suspension and shocks, but the poor old cameraman has a lousy job strapped upside down to the bumper with his head and arms under the front of the buggy.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Coos Bay Oregon
Posts: 10
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through a Google search I discovered that this video of mine got posted here. It is not on my business site anymore, but I do have a Youtube video that shows all the different camera angles I run on my rail...several interesting shots of the suspension getting a workout. Check out my other videos in the dunes as well.
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