GoPro HD - R1 Onboard Front and Rear Camera (720p 60fps)
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nice riding man. this trail is 5 mins away from me (Pinole) so i ride it often but its always nice too see someone else's POV riding the trail. Keep it up. ride safe
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Hey, good video man! Could you share how you mounted the pro to the rear? I'm assuming you used the adhesive 3m pads but I just doubt they'd withstand anything beyond 120mph. (living in Germany, the highway offers higher speeds)
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That is an awesome idea with the cameras
I have both an iPhone4 and a gopro hd as well
Could you make a video showing how you mounted the iPhone to the front please that would be very VERY helpful
Thanks
Keep making cool vids and ride safe
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good rider. safe. not stupid. great video man!
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Very good Vid and Very good Riding. I am having lots of issues with the Vibration sounds with in my covers i use the plug for the clip and put on the air tight cover and all that jazz .... any tips for me ? it is a major buzz kill to try to edit those vids with no sound quality
halukteoman 9 months ago
@halukteoman
I definitely recommend using the rubber Quick-Release/Vibration Plug in between the mount and the buckle. Also, you can try adding (2) pieces of black electrical tape on the mount to ensure a tighter fit with the buckle. I find that to be very effective.
MCmak23 9 months ago
Hey I was watching the video thinking that's bear creek..
I live in hilltop so I know that road well..
How did you mount the IPhone 4 and merge the video with the go pro?
MovistarReJeanne 11 months ago
@MovistarReJeanne
Yea, that's bear creek road. Here's my setup: iPhone -> attached to -> iPhone Tripod mount -> attached to -> Gas-tank camera mount -> bolt onto -> gas tank. For PIP video editing, I use Corel VideoStudio Pro v3. Pinnacle Studio 15 is also a good software for video editing. If you want, we can meet up and film each other riding.
MCmak23 11 months ago