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That's cool. I am taking off tomorrow to head up there instead of Saturday. Hoping for decent weather. I want to try out the R1 too, but concerned i will end up bringing one home with me. LOL Scuba, congrats on the addition. I am finishing up my supermoto CRF450X. Hoping to have it completed by next week. I am dying to ride the thing. Supermoto for the win...ALWAYS!!! If you don't believe me...check out Youtube videos. Video doesn't lie.
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I am planning to go too. I was planning to be there right at 9am. I believe that is when sign up starts. I have never been to there demo ride days either. I spoke to a guy who works there just the other day about some other things and he mentioned how well a production Yamaha makes it. They bring the bikes from the factory for test riding. I am looking forward to test riding the FZ8, R1, Raider, FZ6R and maybe the R6. The guy said that what happens on the road is between you and the police. LOL CCM is a nice place and has expanded in the last few years. Other dealers take notice, CCM knows how to treat customers and put on events to encourage the riding community...not just to sell bikes. They are the true class act. Yes, I am hoping it doesn't turn into a wash...although the weather stations are seemingly for sure it will rain Thursday night and Friday morning. I am hoping it clears up for Saturday though. I will probably be riding my VTX, rather than my CRF450X SM which I was hoping to have done before the weekend. Arghhhhhh
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I did think about the GoPro handlebar mount, but how bad does the recording vibrate due to being directly mounted to the bike? Especially, a V-Twin?
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Anyone have this mount or tried it for their GoPro camera? http://sdhqoffroad.com/daystarpromou...rocameras.aspx If so, how well does/did it work for you? How is the vibration of the video with the camera being mounted to your bike (Single or V-Twin)? Is it worth the pricey $50 price tag? Thanks in advance. OhioBob
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I set my to 720P at 60FPS...that way if I choose I can do some still pics or slow mo in editing phase. Just my .02 OhioBob
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I too have a Bell Star and this shield is one of the reason I decided to go with the Bell Star. However, after further research it seems that the shield doesn't get dark enough on bright sunny days. Is this still true? OhioBob
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I will have to agree about the comment of helmet mount and moving around or looking around. I know first hand now how much I check my mirrors as well as left and right of me. I guess I am either very cautious rider or paranoid. LOL
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How is the vibration of the recordings having it mounted directly to your bike? I tooks some others' advice and have mounted it on my helmet and just purchased the chesty. I saw an advertisement for a $40 or $50 motorcycle/handlebar mount which I believe has the appropriate vibration absorption material to be mounted directly on the bike.
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How about a SM (SuperMoto) build? I am hoping to finish up mine in a few days. Honda CRF450X. WooHoo!!! "Let the fun begin!!!" And yes, it being a Honda, I DO wanna ride.
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Thanks to all for the replies. After your suggestions/advice and watching several YouTube videos and figuring out that with a household hairdryer that the adhesive mount plate will come right off with no ill effects to the helmet...I decided to try mounting it on top of my helmet. It has seem to work out pretty good. Of course the wind noise is very annoying, but I guess you can't have your cake and eat it too. Also, I read on GoPro's site about the CineForm software is going to be adding a undistort or fishbowl distortion correction feature in their next update of the software so that should fix any of that funking looking video. But honestly it doesn't look that bad, at least not to me for being my first full ride recording. Although, yes the look is odd and I got several stares and questions in the group ride I was in yesterday. My favorite question was from one of the riders, "Is that thing on?" Yep. Or Nope I just like wearing it and looking like a goof. LOL As for the drag, not much noticeable, especially on my Bell Star. That helmet flows so much air inside the helmet I should be wearing ear plugs. I me for a hot day like yesterday, I was cool. And speaking about the Bell Star helmets, yes you are correct, the chin bar is pointing making it nearly impossible to mount the GoPro there. Thanks again to all. I will try to do some sort videos to post up for all to view and decide whether it worked out good or not. OhioBob
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I am trying to determine the best place to mount my GoPro on my helmets. I have heard some say the top others the side, still others on the front. Others have said to get a chest mount instead. I purchased a handlebar mount, but never opened it because of second thoughts that the vibrations of my V-Twin and the Thumper (CRF450X SM) will be too much for the camera. So, I am trying to gather as much info before proceeding. Currently, I have two helmets. Bell Star Full Face and Bell Moto-8 So, where did you mount your GoPro on your helmet? Or where did you discover the best place to mount it? Thanks in advance.
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Really? LOL Funny one guys...the SV1000 was based off the TL1000 engine which was a V-twin too. Go fish. LOL Good one.
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Don't you love it when people don't know what they are selling? Check this one out. Found it on CL. http://columbus.craigslist.org/mcy/2986246096.html What is wrong with this picture? Or better yet what is wrong with the description? LOL
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Can't see it. What is the sign say?
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Keep it and sumo it. Then head down my way and we can ride the back twisty roads in southern Ohio. I am in the process of sumo Ing my 05 CRF450X.
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Too bad I didn't see you selling this last fall when I was in the hunt for a CRF. I now have a CRF 450X which is in the process of being converted to SM (streettardism). This truly is a steal. For what he is asking for the entire bike is nearly what it is costing mine for the parts to convert for street use. Heck if I had the extra cash I would buy it just because. GLWS
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MJ 88, Will do.
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MJ 88, I should be getting my BD DS kit (in black with mini turn signals), new battery, new black plastics (to black it all out) and a few other things today. After that I will still be waiting for my wheels and Brembo brake kit, chain, etc. from another company. This summer is going to be epic. I can hardly wait. Arghhhhh... LOL
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Yep, live in "the boro". raised south of here in Lawshe. Love the country roads around here. Just amazing. I be so lucky. As for the triple, what years should I be looking for or maybe easier to say avoiding? Yes, I too think the new headlights are just a crime against it and the designer that thought it was a good idea should probably be shot. I have always liked the twin round headlight look whether on the Speed Triple or Buell.
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After watching this...it makes me want to test ride a Triumph Speed Triple. Anyone had experience with these machines? Are they twisty road worthy machines? Or should I stick with my idea of street fighting a sportbike, possibly a CBR 954RR or 08+ CBR1000RR or maybe a SV1000S turned into an N? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Te0V71sGoxA Thanks in advance. OhioBob
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I have both kinds of the Icon Field Armor boots. The low cut and high cut. Got them at motorcycle-superstore.com last season. Love them. They are worth the money. They should have them at IronPony, as well as, other brands so you should be able find a pair that fit they way you want.
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I just purchased the GoPro HD Hero 1 Motorsports Edition for $220 brand new at Amazon.com. I have been told that the image quality is the same unless you are recording in low light or doing still pics. But why would you do still pics on a camera like the GoPro?
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So, you prefer the Power Ones over these for street riding? I am looking for a set of these but for my supermoto (120 & 150). Just bouncing back and forth between these and the Power ones. Not planning any track days just street riding.
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The way I have understood it, the better the ventilation the more noisy the helmet tends to be. Just wear ear plugs and you will be fine. Better to be cool and comfy with ear plugs on those hot August days then to have a helmet that is less noisy but not as ventilated. Right?
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Check out my other thead. It has a link to a closeout store online that is selling Bell Star helmets for $200. It is for real. I got one it is by far the most comfortable & affordable helmet that I own yet. It is amazing. The helmet bag is a plus. A 5 year warranty. If you have anything that breaks or malfunctions they will replace it with no questions asked. http://www.ohioriders.net/showthread.php?t=89404 I tried the Shoei Qwest a while back at a shop and it was very nice and the price wasn't outrageous. I was actually seriously considering it over the Arai RQ or whatever it was, but then ran across several articles and reviews about Bell Star helmets comeback and all. Plus Bell is American, so I wanted to support USA jobs. So, that is why I decided with them...and these prices didn't hurt at all. Also, I tried the SHoei RF1100 and preferred the Qwest for the better comfy fit. But seriously, if the Qwest fits better on your head then the Bell Star will be all the better. It is like having a down comforter on your head. It is soooo light and comfy, I wear it around the house, just because. Heck, I am actually considering another at those prices. So, I have another on hand if I wreck it.