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Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Sun, 09/10/2006 - 7:49pm.
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How'd you do that?

Did you strap the camera to your head?
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Good Idea!

Well, I was thinking about how I could rig it up to the handlebars. But honestly, I used the don't try this at home method and held the camera while riding up right "no hands." To my credit, the camera was on a strap around my neck, in case I found need for my hands quickly.
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That just made me

That just made me nervous...but after I made it through and there was no falling - I'm all good. Ha. Did you have it on your head?
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Oh my gosh - I'm glad I

Oh my gosh - I'm glad I didn't read how you did it before I watched it. Then I would have been even MORE nervous!
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Very cool!

I second Rick's question.
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I second OperaGirl's comment

No hands? Aiggh!
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Oh my! Braver man than I. I

Oh my! Braver man than I. I think I still have gravel in my elbow from the last time I tried riding with no hands.
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That was really fun. Jade

That was really fun.

Jade

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Just like being there...

I live in Japan and I haven't been back in over 2 and a half years. I have literally lived at 4 different places on that road. Watching it was just like being there. Thanks...
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