BDop Testing Grounds 1
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BDop Testing Grounds 1
This is my first ride with my GoPro. This is where we do a lot of our product testing. The ride starts on section that climbs slowly up to the first downhill section. It finishes on the next climb that takes me closer to the mountains and longer, sustained climbs.
EDIT: For those with ADHD skip to 9:40 and 10:40 for the real fun.
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EDIT: For those with ADHD skip to 9:40 and 10:40 for the real fun.
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Honestly, the second part of the video is much more fun (9:40 and then 10:40 - the downhill part).
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You can see the tip of my shift lever on the right side of the screen and you catch an occasional glimpse of my fingers. Also (and I can't believe I'm responding to this) I get out of the saddle a few times and you can see the rocking of the bike.
I would like a Ducati, though, so send one my way and I will fill up the interwebs with videos.
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This is my first ride with my GoPro. This is where we do a lot of our product testing. The ride starts on section that climbs slowly up to the first downhill section. It finishes on the next climb that takes me closer to the mountains and longer, sustained climbs.
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Honestly, we are going to add a ride video page to our website very soon. I was more interested in getting the GoPro sorted, the You Tube channel up and running and making sure all the bits an pieces worked, synced, linked and whatever else this stuff needs to do. This was just a dry run run with more fun to come.
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Damn you, you're making me miss Taiwan!
It's odd seeing footage of Taiwan with empty roads, as they generally look like this:

But then again, I have fond memories of motorcycle trips on isolated mountain roads like the ones in your video. Positively idyllic, they were. Stay safe during the typhoon!
It's odd seeing footage of Taiwan with empty roads, as they generally look like this:

But then again, I have fond memories of motorcycle trips on isolated mountain roads like the ones in your video. Positively idyllic, they were. Stay safe during the typhoon!
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Seriously?
You can see the tip of my shift lever on the right side of the screen and you catch an occasional glimpse of my fingers. Also (and I can't believe I'm responding to this) I get out of the saddle a few times and you can see the rocking of the bike.
I would like a Ducati, though, so send one my way and I will fill up the interwebs with videos.
You can see the tip of my shift lever on the right side of the screen and you catch an occasional glimpse of my fingers. Also (and I can't believe I'm responding to this) I get out of the saddle a few times and you can see the rocking of the bike.
I would like a Ducati, though, so send one my way and I will fill up the interwebs with videos.
Nice riding, btw
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There are tons of roads like that in my area. It's where I do most of my riding. I know those roads very, very well so I can hang it out a bit on the descents.
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Just watched those two segments you pointed out and that's the first thing I thought to myself.. "Hmm don't know if I'd attempt those speeds not knowing those narrow roads and how common local wildlife may walk out of the brush at any given second". Did you check to see what speeds you got up to? I know probably not outrageous but just wondering considering the section of road.
Did you finish up Testing Grounds 2 yet?
Did you finish up Testing Grounds 2 yet?
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Just watched those two segments you pointed out and that's the first thing I thought to myself.. "Hmm don't know if I'd attempt those speeds not knowing those narrow roads and how common local wildlife may walk out of the brush at any given second". Did you check to see what speeds you got up to? I know probably not outrageous but just wondering considering the section of road.
Did you finish up Testing Grounds 2 yet?
Did you finish up Testing Grounds 2 yet?
I hope to get another vid done soon. I haven't decided which route I want to do but I need to wait a day or two as we just got nailed by a typhoon and, in the foothills and mountains, it can take a few days to dry out. I'm pretty sure all the bridges are still there but some of the smaller roads get washed out from time to time.
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Good question. This was my first time using the software.
I started at 1080 50fps (I think) but when I converted it I used the setting it recommends for uTube. The original video is crystal clear. The one I uploaded is not. I was a little disappointed by that.
I'd like to make a smaller frame size but in higher resolution to try to keep the file ssize down a bit. I'm still learning have to get this done. Hopefully v2 will be better.
I started at 1080 50fps (I think) but when I converted it I used the setting it recommends for uTube. The original video is crystal clear. The one I uploaded is not. I was a little disappointed by that.
I'd like to make a smaller frame size but in higher resolution to try to keep the file ssize down a bit. I'm still learning have to get this done. Hopefully v2 will be better.
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