Cloudy wheelie

Denis

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You probably all have seen this video. The guy accelerates, does a wheelie that brings up the cam to the sky, stays there for a while, then comes back down and continues accelerating to top speed. I couldn't help thinking that the moment in the sky provides for a terrific point where to cut, and the gear shift an ideal pretext for any montage shake. Now, picture on the left is a frame while the bike is going up and picture on the right is a frame while the bike is coming down. Look at the clouds in both pictures. Movement effect? Camera jitter? Or a second shot taken a few minutes apart, when the clouds have expanded? My apologies if this is video from a fellow oRg member. It's just for fun anyway.

haya1.jpg


haya2.jpg
 
Using those two pics, the time is the same. Unless it was done at the exact same time on 2 different days.
 
Uh oh, the cloud natzis~!~ LoL, just kidding with you.

Clouds are a little fuzzy in the second pic, but could be due to vibration and camera speed at the faster speed.

Time does appear to be the same. You can also see the branch appearing in both pics.

Looks like a good pic to me...without running it through forensics. :laugh:
 
Using the timestamp is not quite exact. He has one minute for things to change. It could have been windy at high altitude and the clouds were on the move. Just saying.
 
that was kevin superkaos a number of years ago, he had a yellow box on and different gearing I think to really put the speedo in super happy mode.
 
:poke: well from 70 mph to 140 mph he is probably a whole lot closer to those clouds, witch would make them look bigger
 

Not sure what the question is seems like it was real vid??? We can of course question the real speed against the indicated. But what there is no doubt about he was punched an moving out:laugh:
 
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one things for sure thats a 185 mph odometer changed out to read 225...because i dont believe he was doing way over 200 probably more like 185
 
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