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Monkey Bike Short Film
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I just finished editing a video I've been working on. It features a
Honda Monkey Bike (ST70) and some discrete humour. Click below to play
the video:
Monkey Bike Western:
Make sure you watch it right to the end because there is a scene which
resulted in me needing to buy a replacement windscreen. I kinda went
through the windscreen whilst filming that scene.
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anyone see the write-up in the MCN about the nutters going form John
o'Groats to Lands End on a fleet of 'em.
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hope you enjoy it
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Having ridden small bikes once and attaining a 100% crash rate I'm not
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Heh. I still have the photos of that. Shame we don't still have the
bike.
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quite sure what the point is, but I liked some of the camera angles.
It was better than most home videos floating about though.
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I did. Brilliant, well done.
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Thanks Cane. Glad you liked it.
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It was funny and there were some great scenes. I loved it.
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I thought it was pretty funky too. Shame about the windscreen...
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Don't encourage him, Cane, I mean ...
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I don't need much encouragement :)
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Mark
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Be careful on your monkey bike:
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By a horrible coincidence a group of us were chatting in the paddock at
Shelsley yesterday about mini-bikes. It started off as a typical between
runs chin-wag about noise (Noise level testing after first run) and
continued via tinnitus and noise induced hearing loss to illegal
off-road riding in built up areas, and finally kids on minibikes in
streets and parks. Although the slant was more about the nuisance aspect
than safety.
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It was rubbish. I can confirm that any humour within was indeed so discrete
that it could be termed stealthy.
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I thought it was rather clever to publish his address and a video of his
illegal riding. I wonder if the local plod would be interested.
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I liked the phone number.
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Almost redeemed by having a shaggable bit of totty in the lead role. Shame,
as looking at his website, he appears to be a bit of a knob and northern.
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Mark
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