Just a thought......maybe it would be better if you mounted the camera on your handlebars instead of on your helmet? So much bobbing around......
For the parts of the video that was steady, it looks cool.
Has anyone got any advice on which would be a good bike for a beginner? And computer too? Thanks.
For a beginner, I'd recommend an aggressive hybrid. Maybe a trek 7.5fx? There's a cheap wired bike computer on amazon for $10, which is what I used. I'd recommend that one. I'm stopped for lunch on today's bike ride, so I'll get you links when I get home.
I was going over an icy patch and to my horror, I just felt my bike slide out from under me. I fell. You'll see on the video later.
You're recommending a $800-1000 bike as a beginner bike? The 7.2fx or 7.3fx would be perfectly fine for a beginner and could cost $200-400 less than the 7.5fx. I bought a varely used 7.3fx for $300, and it was more than enough bike for a beginner. But, of course, it was stolen. Right out of my garage. They pulled/unbolted the bike rack right out of the cement floor and took it along with the bike 🙄. I then purchased a Gary Fisher Monona (almost the same as the 7.3fx), and I love it.
Hope you're okay.
Why not invest in a GoPro HD 2?
What other options for bike HD camera are out there?
I've been wanting to do so , but couldn't find a nice decent priced unit.
Im not surprised you fell.
Your power to weight ratio is off based on the movements displayed and you attacked the ice incorrectly.
You're lucky there was no one else around who could have fallen over you.
Finally got around to editing the video from yesterday. Some asshat decided to pass me with very little room. The law here is to pass with 3ft between the vehicle and the cyclist.
YouTube: video
still you're taking up the car lane and you're slow.
The law is to pass cyclists with three feet between the cyclist and the motorist. I was following the law. I did nothing wrong. I was in the car lane because it is illegal to be on the sidewalk and there was sand in the shoulder.
There was a Jeep in the middle of the Cherry Creek today. The Jeep came from Speer Street and fell about 15ft into the creek. I feel bad for the driver.. But the Jeep wasn't terribly damaged.. And it didn't flip!
Just a word of advice, AlphaDogg: if you're gonna stop and watch like that, get off the bike path, so that other people can continue to use it.
After a few minutes, I realized that and I moved off to the side.