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Nice pic Brad using the new go pro it looks like. I've got the rear screen attachment for our go pro. I was thinking it would be great to have two riders using go pros. The back rider could film the front rider with the camera looking forward and front rider with the camera facing backwards. Nice paint job of the bike!
Some ideas that will make your rails and dolly more versatile:
1) You can easily add length to your rails for a longer video sequence by adding additional pipe lengths. Use a smaller pipe for that fits the inside of the pipe and then push the rail pipe over it so the two pipes but together for a smooth joint the wheels will roll over. I used a lathe to round a 2 by 2 piece of wood down to the right diameter to fit inside the pipe.
2) You can make your 2 by 4’s cross rails more versatile by attaching two band clamps to each end then cut a short piece of pvc pipe say 24 inches long through the band clamps down to the ground. This way you can go over uneven terrain with your pipe. The 2 x4 cross rails will keep the right distance between the rails and you can bring a level to make sure the parallel tracks are level. Attach some nylon line to the dolly and pull it along the track to take the shot.
I liked your design for the wheels & dolly seems solid enough …… just wanted to make some rails that work over any length so I can take a longer shot and not be concerned about bushes and still keep the whole rig light. About Us
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