Motorcycles
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@louisbosco I've seen quite a few different bike videos and they all blur in the same spot. I think it must be magnetic interference from the CIA/NSA/GCHQ/etc. implanted tracking devices causing the camera to blur in that specific area. When the one in the bike is in close proximity to the one's implanted into each of us, it must cause quite the disturbance and the camera's can't handle it…(maybe tinfoil will help block all of the signals)
I guess you'll just have to live with it. Otherwise the videos are great and the pictures are super clear...
Awesome work and keep posting!!!
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@goosehd ahahaha brilliant! it's tough work adjusting to live with the chips but I'll try my best to cope.
also cheers! hoping for a longer road trip soon!
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Just got these in, excited to have an alternative to some of my riding pants
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I’ve been eyeing those @Joberwocky please share your thoughts on them after use. Would be so nice to wear regular jeans and still feel like I’m doing what I can for my no skin and bones.
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I wore these for approx 250 miles of riding this weekend in two different pairs of pants and found them to be very comfortable. I would recommend sizing down (I believe this is also the recommendation of the manufacturer as well). Granted it was an uncharacteristically cool weekend, but they didn't add too much bulk and I didn't find my legs feeling sweaty. The material is slick enough to make pulling your pants on over top of them super easy and the hip protection didn't make it buttoning up any more difficult. I'm considering another pair
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Beautiful weather to ride all weekend and I was stuck demolishing a deck. Going to see if I can get an inspection this week so I can stop riding dirty
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Buddy with a better phone camera than mine took this b&w pic of my bike tonight. Thought it was pretty cool.
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Heading up to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia today
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Have a great trip @louisbosco ! Share a video of the twisties!
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@motojobobo testing with music. let me know if anyone likes to hear raw footage. just a teaser, plenty of footage to go through
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@louisbosco I love that you’re experimenting with this…music, no music…just have fun and share! I think it’s awesome
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cheers mate @goosehd might do another one without
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@louisbosco If you get a chance, can you take a picture of this camera setup on your bike? For the life of me, I can’t figure out where you have the camera mounted to get the perspectives that you are getting.
I saw one video where a guy mounted his on the swing arm and it looked like someone was riding beside him filming.
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@goosehd this might help. took it a week ago after I detailed the bike. handle bar mount for me. perks of having a naked bike that doesn't half clip-ons..
that said the motorcycle mount kit comes with all sorts, including adhesive clips for mounting..
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no worries mate.
the 360 lens will record a 360 view at all time. it doesn't matter if you set it front or rear when you start recording. the magic is when you review the footage, it allows you to edit where you wanna view, set keyframes to rotate or track items in the direction as you want the camera to do so. you will be allowed to view 360 view for the duration of your recording and choose the set parameters you wanna export.
I mean we're talking auto panning in/out, fisheye 360/ tiny planet that you're on top of the world kinda views. think of it as your personal google street view.