GoPro HD - R1 Onboard Front and Rear Camera (720p 60fps)

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2010

Onboard Front and Rear Cam using GoPro HD and iPhone 4. Video footage of 13.3 miles of Bear Creek Road around San Pablo Reservoir. This back road is 15 mins from my house and I have been on it more than a dozen time. The recording came out okay, except for the vibration of the aftermarket seat cowl. I will switch it to stock on the next run. Be sure to view it in HD, even though youtube drops off some of the video quality. Enjoy!

Bike: 2005 Yamaha R1
Mod: Power Commander + Graves Exhaust System
Editing: Corel VideoStudio Pro v3

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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

    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.

  • 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

    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.

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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

  • 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)

  • 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

  • good rider. safe. not stupid. great video man!

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