These are really good Busa movies found by Volvi on Motorcycle Journal. You will needQuickTimeClick on the links below and the movie will play in a new window. They may take some time to download properly.Hayabusa (Short)Hayabusa (Long)
Is there a way to save them to hard disk?? save target as...wont work.
When you download the Quicktime Movies
Use Windows Explorer
and go to
C:WINDOWS\temporary internet files
you will find the files in there, and they will be called
Hayabusa56k[1].mov and
HayabusaBB[1].mov
Copy and Paste the files into the folder of your choice
probably best to copy files one at a time as they come down
Regards Brian
Also if you care to spend US$30 you can buy QuickTime Pro which lets you save QT movies by right clicking on the movie and saving to desktop.....
Yes usually do what OhzOne suggests, though eve since I have had IE vers. 6 installed, I think it has corrupted my explorer somewhat, as I can no longer see all the files in the temp, just all the directories.
Moral of the story, forget Betas.
I agree with what FOX says,
or for purely educational purposes you could download Morpheus from cnet.com
Run Morpheus
and in the search field under the software search, type
Quicktime Pro
then download Quicktime Pro for free !!!
see if it does what FOX says and if you are happy with it
uninstall it and then pay US$30.00 for it
because thats the right thing to do eh???
p.s there is lots of other Software,videos,sound files, etc out there that you might like to try
**FOR PURELY EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES OF COURSE**
Regards Brian
And of course we all stick to speed limits, too.
I was suprised to see people logging in to see these videos from Australia. Did anyone check out the new 'Triumph long,' it is about a Speed Triple?
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PS. Rode around your country one time on a Yamaha XV1000. What a great ride, great place and great people. I arrived in Darwin with $22 and the ex wife. We hitch hiked to Mildura and did some crop picking. Then we hitched to Sydney and worked up the money for the XV. Then it was off to the barrier reef, Ayers rock, and then north, west, Broome and finally Perth.
Mildura fruit picking been there done that.If you can stand the heat its a good way to earn some money.
Also the people you meet can be really good to.
If you can get onto a block that has any sweedish back
packers all the better or so i've heard.The hotest it was
when kym and I were picking was 47 degrees.
Just checked out Mach 3 Mach 2 was much better.