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Fitstrider:
--- Quote from: JSoule;2611140 ---That could be interesting. The only problem I could see is that the wheels would have to be perfectly straight, with the grooves in exactly in the same spots on each wheel, or the edges of the wheel could rub on one side.
That was one of the things I had to work on to dial in with my dolly. Just getting the wheels exactly straight so they didn't rub on the track.
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yeah i think if i would have spent more time properly alligning my wheel holes mine would have been much smoother
im thinking of making a new one with a better design that i drew up and selling my old one or something..
niknik:
It ain't the best setup. But i like it, and it works great for me:)
Colin P:
Working with a Panasonic PV-GS500 (3CCD, 16:9, magnesium body, manual focus ring, nice and light for filming while riding) and a Velbon Vel-Flo 9 PH-368 tripod (magnesium, really light, fluid head), Lowe-Pro cary case, Cokin circular-polarizing filter, second Panasonic battery, etc.
*shameless plug*
For those interested, it's all for sale. -- $700 takes it -- Also comes w/ 2 Years of Henry's Extended Warranty.
PM if more info needed.
-Colin
StreetJ:
lol^ good luck with 700 there buddy.
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JSoule:
Better pictures below....
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