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4/25/2012 1:12pm
Since it appears to be gopro week, I figured I'd throw my first helmet cam vid out there. Actually, it's my second vid but I got second in the first moto so I'll keep that to myself. It's unedited, right off the camera so hang in there.
http://youtu.be/ChfbDHQH5nE
http://youtu.be/ChfbDHQH5nE
Loving the 500 horsepower at 4m 51s.
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Oh, and nice moto win, too.
Those are the best kind! absolutely LOVED it, makes you feel like being there, thanks for the ride!!
I'm always a bit surprised at how fast I get to the next turn.
I'm uploading another vid now. I'll throw it up here soon. I got the holeshot in that moto but ended up second.
First video is from +30 class, the second will be from +25. It's a pay class so it sometimes attracts a little faster competition.
More of the same. The CR500 peaks around 6500 rpm so even though it sounds like it's lugging, most of the corner exits involve a wheelie of some sort. This was the last moto of the day. I got a little tired here and probably wasn't as motivated as I should have been.
One complaint I have about the GoPro is that it takes away a lot of the elevation features. Tracks look too flat. The triple on the long fast straight is about 100' or so and has about a 25' up hill elevation to it, then when you turn right you drop off down a hill and back up the other side, then again as you come back through that same valley to a tricky little step-up double with about 12' elevation into a bowl turn.
What a beautiful day for MX. BTW, that guy who pulled the holeshot in the other vid just turned 56 the day before the race. Some days I think I should feel bad for getting beat by an old guy. Then I think, I hope I can still go like that when I'm 56.
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Nicely done. Enjoy the ride.
I love the bike but I must admit, I'd be much faster on a 450. I usually adapt to a bike pretty quickly but it took me a solid year to learn to ride this bike right. Some of that could have been due to the serious injury I had leading up to buying it. But, these bikes are hard to ride.
Did you learn to ride on a 4T? What made it so difficult for you?
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