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December 6, 2013

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Motorcycle Action Scenes

by Oakley

Motorcycle Action

This is really a spectacular video, very fast, short event segments (just a few motorcycles clips) and you might find yourself watching it several times. 

Selections from over 200 videos. Over 300 sound effects. About 125 hours devoted by the artist to produce the video you’re about to enjoy.

httpv://youtu.be/hUj65M4T1cg

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This is the perfect video camera for motorcycle action shots.

Motorcycle Action

11 Comments
  1. Bill Windsor
    Jul 25 2013

    Boy, Canada has some tough rules. I bet ya they frown on having sex while riding as well.

  2. JT PEDERSEN
    Jul 25 2013

    Nick Nolte.

    Need we say more about safety gear, helmets, and other wise choices?

  3. K. Cavaliere
    Jul 26 2013

    Dave Hubbard: you hit two hot topics in one throw. Stunters and riding gear. I’m fine with the stunters – but at the right place and time – but not the public roads.

    As for gear, well I wear as much gear as I have and can afford.

    An old gent passed me the other day on some low slung cruiser. To put this in perspective I’m an old gent calling another old gent old. That’s makes him very old. Blazing sun, no shirt, beanie helmet, wrap around shades, jeans and boots. It wasn’t pretty.

  4. Dave Larson
    Jul 26 2013

    Not pretty, huh? That propbably isnt why the old buzzard went out for a ride.

    When are you folks going to stop imposing your safety fetish on everyone else? Havent you ever heard of live and let live?

    You know what isnt pretty? Some dude on a bike with his clown suit, helmet, boots, gloves, google glasses and all this other safety gear. On the street no less!

  5. K. Cavaliere
    Jul 27 2013

    No, Dave. It’s not a safety fetish. (Is there such a thing?) I prefer to be geared up. I rather spend money on that than being put back together – again. (I’ve been lucky compared to some stories I’ve heard).

  6. Dave Larson
    Aug 23 2013

    Go ahead and “gear up” until you can’t move, if u like.

    But woulda respect those of us that don’t “gear up”?

    We have our preferences too….

  7. K. Cavaliere
    Aug 23 2013

    Riding without gear is like baking without oven mitts. Somewhere along the line you get burned….

  8. Dave Larson
    Aug 23 2013

    Riding without crashing is like, well, is like walking with your eyes open. Its more fun!

  9. Dave Larson
    Aug 23 2013

    If Nick Numbnuts Nolte crashs, thats supposed to affect my life?

    I could care less what stupid stuff the sheeple of this country do…..I prefer to concentarte on my own affairs. Maybe you safety freaks should try some of that…..

  10. K. Cavaliere
    Aug 23 2013

    Riding with your eyes open is good, too.

    Nick Nolte? I think Gary Busey’s wreck made a broad statement.

  11. Dave Larson
    Aug 23 2013

    Will you ever get it ? Let me say it once more…..

    The most important piece of safety gear is the nut on the handlebar.

    If you are still confused, go riding. Mother Nature (and newtons laws) will be happy to explain it to you over and over.

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