The Ride Video Thread
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I don't want this to turn into an A&S thread, please go there if you want to talk about throwing rocks.
#127
Where else are people mounting the cameras? I think umd had his mounted on the underside of the handlebars. mine is on top of the handlebar, I was thinking about mounting it to the front on the frame right over the front brake, the vibration is pretty insane on chipseal.
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umd... that looked like a lot of suffering and pain. I don't have a powertap/SRM, but I can't hold a pace for much longer if my HR goes above 177. It seemed like you were around there for a while with that one guy trying to catch the break.
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It was definitely a bit of suffering, but remember that you can't compare HRs between people.
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And now for something completely different...
There is a weekly swim/run series here than runs May - August. For the last few years, I have volunteered to ride lead (think like the moto in bike races) in exchange for free entry for my wife. I thought it would be cool to get some video of the run, so I rigged my camera under my saddle facing backwards. The result was interesting:
There is a weekly swim/run series here than runs May - August. For the last few years, I have volunteered to ride lead (think like the moto in bike races) in exchange for free entry for my wife. I thought it would be cool to get some video of the run, so I rigged my camera under my saddle facing backwards. The result was interesting:
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Nice editing job.
I actually have a saddle thats flush enough underneath that I was able to put a sticky mount there for my reverse shots (even the one that survived highway 17). That damn 3M stuff is insane.
I actually have a saddle thats flush enough underneath that I was able to put a sticky mount there for my reverse shots (even the one that survived highway 17). That damn 3M stuff is insane.
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Here is the video from my race on Sunday. I edited it down to a nice and tidy 10 minutes for youtube consumption. This was supposed to be 5 laps of a roughly 15 mile circult for 75 miles, but stupidly I attacked a few minute into the first lap to try to bridge to a break of 3 up the road. I was joined by another guy and kept going way harder than I should have and was subsequently dropped shortly after the group caught me. It was a monumentally stupid move, but it was fun.
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#133
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The camera is mounted on a handlebar clamp and it is is hard to get lined up without a view finder. Maybe when I set it up next time I'll use a bubble level to adjust the mount.
Where else are people mounting the cameras? I think umd had his mounted on the underside of the handlebars. mine is on top of the handlebar, I was thinking about mounting it to the front on the frame right over the front brake, the vibration is pretty insane on chipseal.
Where else are people mounting the cameras? I think umd had his mounted on the underside of the handlebars. mine is on top of the handlebar, I was thinking about mounting it to the front on the frame right over the front brake, the vibration is pretty insane on chipseal.
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Mine is mounted over the front brake using an L-bracket through the brake binder bolt. Bolted to the L-bracket is a custom mount I designed for the ContourHD and produced with a 3-d printer. A little bit of rim tape between the brake and the bolt protruding beneath the mount controls vibration well.
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mounting under the handle bars
I also have the contour and initially used the helmet cam but it bugged me. I ended up modifying the goggle mount that comes with it by drilling a few holes to take zip ties and mounted it under my handle bar nearest the stem. I thought it would show a lot of vibration so I used some of that foam they make water pipe insulation out of (home depot for a few bucks) and used that to absorb vibration - works pretty well and is more unobtrusive. One guys I was riding with thought it was just a bike light. The only downsides so far is you can see my right hand a bit on the levers and the picture becomes a bit hard to watch when sprinting/climbing when standing due the the bike moving from side to side. The plus side is that I THINK it will be more protected in a crash, it gets a good angle on other riders in front, and it avoids my constant moving of my head - down to check the computer or gears (not sure why I do that so much), and side to side to check for other riders. Can post a pic of the mount setup if anyone is interested.
https://www.vholdr.com/node/84665
https://www.vholdr.com/node/84665
#138
I also have the contour and initially used the helmet cam but it bugged me. I ended up modifying the goggle mount that comes with it by drilling a few holes to take zip ties and mounted it under my handle bar nearest the stem. I thought it would show a lot of vibration so I used some of that foam they make water pipe insulation out of (home depot for a few bucks) and used that to absorb vibration - works pretty well and is more unobtrusive. One guys I was riding with thought it was just a bike light. The only downsides so far is you can see my right hand a bit on the levers and the picture becomes a bit hard to watch when sprinting/climbing when standing due the the bike moving from side to side. The plus side is that I THINK it will be more protected in a crash, it gets a good angle on other riders in front, and it avoids my constant moving of my head - down to check the computer or gears (not sure why I do that so much), and side to side to check for other riders. Can post a pic of the mount setup if anyone is interested.
https://www.vholdr.com/node/84665
https://www.vholdr.com/node/84665
#139
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here are a few pics mounting the vholdr on the bars.
Used the goggle mount
1) removed the straps
2) drilled small holes for the zip ties
3) used some foam between the bars and the mount to reduce vibration


Used the goggle mount
1) removed the straps
2) drilled small holes for the zip ties
3) used some foam between the bars and the mount to reduce vibration
#140
I wish I were that lucky, today during my ride the official mount for handlebar that go pro makes sheared off during the ride without be knocked or anything. Next thing I knew I was picking up the camera and protective case of the road. The camera went flying at least 15 feet into the shoulder brush. The camera appears to still work. I kinda wish it was recording at the time to document it.
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https://www.shapeways.com/model/83823/contour_v7.html
The model isn't perfect. You have to drill holes in the bottom for attachment screws. It holds the camera firmly, but it's not so tight that the camera can't shake loose on rough roads. I use rubber bands to make sure it stays put. It has a groove on the outside that was intended for a zip-tie, but that didn't work very well.
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You know, I would bet money that in 20 years, Lance Armstrong's kids are going to have all that data and more protected onto their 2030 Oakley M Frames at the Tour de France, which will actually take place primarily in Belgium and Monaco because France was destroyed in the Human-Zombie War of 2013.
Actually, scratch the last part; I would only bet money on part about the HUD...
Actually, scratch the last part; I would only bet money on part about the HUD...
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Last weekend's group ride:
Ride stats: https://connect.garmin.com/activity/31850496
I forgot to turn on the video after a pit stop approx 1/3 of the way. This is the problem with the GoPro HD, there is no way to figure out if the thing is running or not unless you check the blinking light in front of the camera.
Ride stats: https://connect.garmin.com/activity/31850496
I forgot to turn on the video after a pit stop approx 1/3 of the way. This is the problem with the GoPro HD, there is no way to figure out if the thing is running or not unless you check the blinking light in front of the camera.
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Don't forget to look up!
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i find that disgusting.... i like having a thread showing nice rides and changes in elevation, if you want to post pictures of crashes, put it in foo. I got in trouble for that a while back. People dont like looking at that sort of thing.
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This is not the right thread for carnage. Please remove it.
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I was expecting you to fall over, and then when that dualie drove by and obliterated you with that black exhaust I was surprised you didn't collapse. 
