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What sort of motorcycle photography do people want to see?

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Photography - Video' started by RichardR, Jan 18, 2014.

  1. RichardR

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    I have tens of thousands of motorcycle photos (I'm not joking about the number) of every sort of motorcycling from GP to Enduro to Trials to road bikes to vintage bikes and I'm more than happy to share any that people here actually want to view. Do people only want to see photos of 250cc motorcycles or motorcycles in general or are people only interested in looking at pictures of bikes owned by forum members?
    I don't want to spam the forum with pictures people don't want to see but if there is interest I'm happy to share.
     
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    Rare,classic and/or unusual road or race 250s would be my filtering system :D
     
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    Tim_ resident nutcase Contributing Member Dirty Wheel Club

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    Forum members bikes at meet days would be good. Also when ride days happen would be good too.
     
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    Hahaha. Nope. Cheers mate. Would love to see some cornering pictures. Like action shots of the guys. Also once the zxr is running I will be mounting 2 go pros for rides. And will be keen to to show everyone the footage.
     
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    Yea I keep telling them to video some of the rides .... maybe they all ride like girls (oops sorry girls) and dont want us to see.....not that I can talk with my L plate flapping in the breeze :aggressive:
     
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    We were all On our L's too mate. I spent most of my years riding a 250 and it made me a better rider when I finally did up grade. So don't be in a rush to move up to fast.
     
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    I just get some funny looks when I pull off my helmet off and they see a 60yr old on an FZR250 with Ls :lolsign:

    Ive had the Triumph 750 for years so only got the 250 to finally get a licence .... but they are alot of fun and great to work on so ill be keeping them anyway.
    I certainly dont need some super powerful sports bike to pose around on. :thumb_ups:
     
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    Good thing you did it. Because now in QLD. Instead of 5 questions it's a 30 question test and 30 odd dollars as of the start of this year. So I say good luck to all the new license applicants out there.
     
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    Its pretty involved here in NSW now ..... if I had done it years back it would have been a few bike orientated questions and straight onto full licence if u were over 45 with a gold car licence .... or something wacky like that.
     
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    It used to be only 5 questions with your learner license. Then you sit a written and practical test to get your lams license. Then you do another test for your unrestricted. Now the learner is. 30 question test ontop of your learner car license test.
     

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