Play riding at our track after putting up new flags

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Play riding at our track after putting up new flags

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Play riding at our track after putting up new flags

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Go pro video of lap around our practice track on cr480

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Go pro video of lap around our practice track
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks7S8DlnYk0
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Nice. Looks fun. :cool:
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Now that looks like hardpack!
The point of view is pretty cool.
First person rider! Sorta like Doom with the weapons at the bottom of the screen. Where was the camera mounted?
I bought crapped my pants when you almost highsided in that turn. The camera angle is almost like riding yourself.
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Tharrell wrote:Now that looks like hardpack!
The point of view is pretty cool.
First person rider! Sorta like Doom with the weapons at the bottom of the screen. Where was the camera mounted?
I bought crapped my pants when you almost highsided in that turn. The camera angle is almost like riding yourself.
It gets hardpacked unless we disc every week, I like it either way but we usually keep it churned up. It's .9 mi. long with some huge long fast straights. Very fast open bike track. 1 table is 89 feet long. I love the camera angle, the camera was on my dads cr480 between front plate and handlebars. We had broke that big bowl burm up from several of us running practice motos the day before so it was loose and he almost spun out, couple laps later he did. I want to put it on mine and get some air and fast burm blasting footage next weekend. We will get it set on high deffinition next time, justed uses the memory quickly.
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ischilk299 wrote:
Tharrell wrote:Where was the camera mounted?
The camera angle is almost like riding yourself.
I love the camera angle, the camera was on my dads cr480 between front plate and handlebars.I want to put it on mine and get some air and fast burm blasting footage next weekend. We will get it set on high deffinition next time, justed uses the memory quickly.

Can you snap a pic of the camera mounted on the bike? I am curios also. Looks a lot better than on the helmet!
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Helmet cams scare the crap out of me, especially when someone banzais through a bunch of trees. I can't watch very much of it but I can watch videos like yours all day.
Replicate the slide through the water and have someone else cam it, then put it in slow motion. Now that would look very cool.
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I'll get a pic of camera mounted.
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Tharrell wrote:Helmet cams scare the crap out of me, especially when someone banzais through a bunch of trees. I can't watch very much of it but I can watch videos like yours all day.
Replicate the slide through the water and have someone else cam it, then put it in slow motion. Now that would look very cool.
We just started messing with the onboard cameras so we'll be doing some experimenting, as long as it doesn't endanger the $300 camera
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While you're learning about the camera, please document it all for those of us who are interested in getting one. Thanks
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I take saftey "very" seriously & would like to take the time to congratulate you on erecting those flags around the outside edges of the track...it must be comforting to know that when some one looses control of there bike and launches across the infield those flags are there to stop'm dead in there tracks saving you from a nasty head on :roll:

LOL nah just shit stiring, nice and green, ours are dusty desert post apocaliptic type tracks. :shock:
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Got my helmet cam yesterday, ContourHD 1080p.
I'd like to see how you have yours mounted to the bike. Thanks
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