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S. Heslop:
Alright! Video finally uploaded! Still processing the HD versions though I suppose.



(probably better to watch it on the website itself, since you get a bigger frame)

Yeah thanks for the help, everyone. It's been a long (and weird) project. And apologies vtsteam for getting your name wrong 100 times, even after I tried correct myself in the video!

Bit of a weird video to edit though. I forgot to take alot of photos of the over-all progress, so I hope it isn't too confusing to follow. I didn't even realise that i'd neglected to take a photo of the whole bike until I was editing it.
S. Heslop:
Hah, that's weird. at 8m42s the fast forward footage goes in reverse. It's playing forward in the editing software. The sound also cuts out in most of the fast forward clips. I wonder if i'm running out of memory or something, having low memory on my old computer used to cause all kinds of problems with Adobe Premiere.
vtsteam:
Wow, fantastic Simon!!! That really shows the tons of work you put into the bike -- even though I followed along here on the thread, it's amazing to see all of the work in the video.

And the video itself is superb -- as was your helmet one. Production values are really professional. I didn't happen to notice any of the reverse video, or any other problems you mention -- I was too absorbed in the video itself. It's just really fine work all around, and I would think super interesting to just about anybody. You should be proud of your project.  Thumbs up!!

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philf:
Super video Simon.

 :thumbup: :clap: :thumbup: :clap: :thumbup:

Thanks for letting us share your project.

If you're going to add up how much a job costs I suppose it can be better to do it afterwards - if you knew how much it was going to cost before you may have never started!

 :beer:

Phil.
awemawson:
Excellent Video Simon - I've enjoyed the thread and I enjoyed your ride  :thumbup:

Just a minor comment: be careful using your bobbin sander for wood followed by metal. The hot sparks from the metal can (and do) ignite the wood dust. Ask me how I know  :lol:
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