Nancy? What kind of name is that?

Knackered physically but I am sure in very high spirits after such a splendid journey. Thanks for taking us along and for the splendid pics. Mike, If I may ask, where and how do you mount your camera to take such well-composed shots when on the bike. It is an art I am yet to master.

As Aidan says, it's a complex process of removing the camera from the pouch on my belt, taking lots of pictures and then replacing it.

Then only publishing the ones that look any good... :D

Before the safety nazis chime in, don't do this if you're not confident you can do so safely blah, blah...
 
Is that a red TR3A on the trailer?

Certainly a Triumph - anyone confirm the model/year?

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And while we're about it - any guesses on these?

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As Aidan says, it's a complex process of removing the camera from the pouch on my belt, taking lots of pictures and then replacing it.

Then only publishing the ones that look any good... :D

Before the safety nazis chime in, don't do this if you're not confident you can do so safely blah, blah...

I reckon one of those small magnetic plates with retractable cords (like in Jessops), mounted to the handlebars would be another option.:thumb
 
As Aidan says, it's a complex process of removing the camera from the pouch on my belt, taking lots of pictures and then replacing it.

Then only publishing the ones that look any good... :D

Before the safety nazis chime in, don't do this if you're not confident you can do so safely blah, blah...
Aha! So I think I need to improve my riding skills ;) so then I can perform such articulate operations at 70+mph :D
 


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