I apologise for any ADs interruptions 👉my channel is ADs free (theoretically) with the exception of 9 videos (when using copyrighted music YT puts ADs to compensate the music owners) this is definitively not one of them.
Thanks! The raw geology here is diabolic, the stones are sharp, literally i had to transform the bike parts like the brake handling in the drop bars, a customisable saddle position for steepness, short stem actually for the back pain due to the lack of adequate gears for super steep climbing but turned out to be a must dampener for the hard punchy stuff, 46cm bars to have more speed reaction but actually more of a life saver for trial like handling, hacked gears, hacked rear derailleur (and working smooth), now testing a MTB 52mm width tire, etc etc I should do a video about it at some point
Technically It's an optical defect, i put a cheap smartphone fisheye in front of a DJI Action 2 when converted to rectilinear perspective looks like this
My hands where totally falling apart :_) Hand calluses are developed over time as skin gets thicker where it's needed, i should say i use a DIY handlebar for better reach of the levers when in the drops so it's like if i put gloves that little layer of fabric still gets in the way lol ideally when the hands are engaged one would want to be in a relaxed standby to use what is scientifically referred as "fine motor skill" or "dexterity", too pedantic haha
You mean the DJI Action 2 right? When i learned that i could hack it and and put 180 degree or more circular fisheyes I loved this camera but at first i hated it a lot
Yep i bought ones 2 years back but after 20 years riding only normal pedals my experience is i wouldn't use clipless for risk riding, i consider "bailing" a critical skill to have so being attached to the bike compromises it.
Hello🙂👋🍃🌌What handlebar are you using? Mine is not comfortable at all😔 I had to move the brake levers upper and towards the center to have a better position, when i go down on the bars they are too down and i cant brake 😁😁😁
Oh yeah that is my obsession too, i use Deda brand Piega model i like that is a thinner near the stem but you’d have to use an adapter for normal diameter stem or buy a deda stem for that diameter, nevertheless any Deda road handlebars model use the same geometry which is really good and super affordable. I use a 46 cm. size which is crazy for my size but really advantageous for urban use as i want more acceleration power than aero and comfort BUT i shouls say i modified them hard to explain nonetheless my first one and the one that i used for the most years is Deda 42 size (without hacking) and is still my favourite i can recommendit for sure
@@ilcorvo980 Forgot to mention the specialized brand handlebar "short reach" is shorter than any better for the back www.bike-components.de/en/Specialized/Short-Reach-31-8-Handlebars-p80011/
It's a megamo west keep in mind that i modified a lot of stuff so it may have nothing to do as specified from factory except the frame and wheels, it was the only bike with minimum 700 45c tires capacity and the most compact geometry there was in the bikeshop after pandemic
Never seen such a good quality, love the video and all of the video! Its stunning congratulatioons🥰 What camera are you using you put an effect? Hkw does it work? 💚🎇🍃🍀✨🌌🦧
Yo thanks! It's a modified dji action 2 I made a cage to put a circular fisheye 180º in front of the camera + using Gyroflow software later in the PC, it's complicated to explain but it's like a DIY version of what an Insta 360 camera is, you see for cycling stabilisation and things tend to look better if you use this cameras that can see a lot of field of view.
@@IsaacRC thats so nice mate could you do a tutorial on it? I want so bad to do a video like you, i have now an akaso brave 7.. I bought it for road use e in traffic to protect me if something happens, but ill love the idea to make video like!! 😇😊😇😊✌️😉🦧🦧🌌🌌🌌🌌
@@ilcorvo980 yep a security camera it's even a better idea but i think it would only be necessary for very lonely roads the chances of having an accident and at the same time being no witnesses are almost none in urban areas, cars use it a lot because well there's a lot of money if something happens and it happens a lot more frequently. About the tutorial easy put i can recommend the easiest way is one of the more recent insta 360 camera+ an optional chest mount (you can mount it anywhere you want BUT there's the editing video part, although any action cameras give you a smartphone app for editing which for insta 360 i think it's the only thing one ever gonna need, unfortunately i don't have an insta 360 and can't make a tuto plus i'm having a bunch of stuff right know to have the time to make good tutos, for computer editing more advanced i can recommend this tuto that got me started: ruclips.net/video/NXnBCkF9jUQ/видео.html
@@IsaacRC thank you my friend really appreciated🍀💚🍃🎇✨🙂 There are used insta 360 x2 for about 300€ The x 3 model is too expensive for me. I bought a triban rc 520 subcompact, cant wait to arrive 🥰🙂✨✨✨
@@ilcorvo980 triban rc 520 subcompact looking really good haven't tried that hybrid hydraulic-cable brakes looking at @Cade_Media video he recommends it for racing so they must be good plus many advantages like not having to do the nightmare of the bleeding for adjusting the oil pressure (to strengthen the brake power), I'd recommend to get a bleeding kit amazon sells them affordable if you like to tinker with the brakes, also using cable you can easily connect two more lever brakes in the flat section of the handlebars which i wish i could do that without ruining myself and loosing oil pressure in the way. Congrats I hope you enjoy, this bicycles (roadbikes with big tires and strong brakes) didn't even exist a few years back. About the Insta 360 one x 2 also perfect this model i only recommended the latest ones because all the action cameras gopro included people have always complained about their poor lowlight image quality when in night or at home (anything that's not direct daylight) and the most recent generation of action cameras are starting to address this natural problem of small sensors when there's not enough photons to make a good quality signal. BUT be really careful with the Insta 360 second hand, the Insta 360 has a very important weak point that is the lenses glass are fixed meaning if it gets scratched you can't replace individually the lens so the whole camera is compromised, now glass is one of the most resistant materials to scratches but is also one of the most abundant in like earth dust particles so be very sure that the camera lenses is in perfect state otherwise it's not worth what you're saving from a new one.
I apologise for any ADs interruptions 👉my channel is ADs free (theoretically) with the exception of 9 videos (when using copyrighted music YT puts ADs to compensate the music owners) this is definitively not one of them.
Ohhh buddy here it comes, the algorithm has chosen you
Then I want to atone for the cringy intro and for the weak-ass wheelie fail at the end 😆
This is great! I feel like a lot of gravel bike vids don't really show them going over choppy surfaces
Thanks! The raw geology here is diabolic, the stones are sharp, literally i had to transform the bike parts like the brake handling in the drop bars, a customisable saddle position for steepness, short stem actually for the back pain due to the lack of adequate gears for super steep climbing but turned out to be a must dampener for the hard punchy stuff, 46cm bars to have more speed reaction but actually more of a life saver for trial like handling, hacked gears, hacked rear derailleur (and working smooth), now testing a MTB 52mm width tire, etc etc I should do a video about it at some point
Subbed, awesome rides!
Is this fish eye or radial blur? Im loving this filter effect.
Technically It's an optical defect, i put a cheap smartphone fisheye in front of a DJI Action 2 when converted to rectilinear perspective looks like this
I’d have to wear gloves lol
My hands where totally falling apart :_) Hand calluses are developed over time as skin gets thicker where it's needed, i should say i use a DIY handlebar for better reach of the levers when in the drops so it's like if i put gloves that little layer of fabric still gets in the way lol ideally when the hands are engaged one would want to be in a relaxed standby to use what is scientifically referred as "fine motor skill" or "dexterity", too pedantic haha
New video and new question for you
What is your thoughts about the action camera, do you like it afterward
You mean the DJI Action 2 right? When i learned that i could hack it and and put 180 degree or more circular fisheyes I loved this camera but at first i hated it a lot
Have you considered using clipless pedals?
Yep i bought ones 2 years back but after 20 years riding only normal pedals my experience is i wouldn't use clipless for risk riding, i consider "bailing" a critical skill to have so being attached to the bike compromises it.
Hello🙂👋🍃🌌What handlebar are you using? Mine is not comfortable at all😔
I had to move the brake levers upper and towards the center to have a better position, when i go down on the bars they are too down and i cant brake 😁😁😁
Oh yeah that is my obsession too, i use Deda brand Piega model i like that is a thinner near the stem but you’d have to use an adapter for normal diameter stem or buy a deda stem for that diameter, nevertheless any Deda road handlebars model use the same geometry which is really good and super affordable. I use a 46 cm. size which is crazy for my size but really advantageous for urban use as i want more acceleration power than aero and comfort BUT i shouls say i modified them hard to explain nonetheless my first one and the one that i used for the most years is Deda 42 size (without hacking) and is still my favourite i can recommendit for sure
@@IsaacRC thank youuu ill give it a look for sure!! Btw u have social media, i can follow you? I really enjoy your work 😁😁😁😁Namasté
@@ilcorvo980 Forgot to mention the specialized brand handlebar "short reach" is shorter than any better for the back www.bike-components.de/en/Specialized/Short-Reach-31-8-Handlebars-p80011/
@@IsaacRC🥰👋🌌✨have a good night
What model bike do you have?
It's a megamo west keep in mind that i modified a lot of stuff so it may have nothing to do as specified from factory except the frame and wheels, it was the only bike with minimum 700 45c tires capacity and the most compact geometry there was in the bikeshop after pandemic
Never seen such a good quality, love the video and all of the video! Its stunning congratulatioons🥰
What camera are you using you put an effect? Hkw does it work? 💚🎇🍃🍀✨🌌🦧
Yo thanks! It's a modified dji action 2 I made a cage to put a circular fisheye 180º in front of the camera + using Gyroflow software later in the PC, it's complicated to explain but it's like a DIY version of what an Insta 360 camera is, you see for cycling stabilisation and things tend to look better if you use this cameras that can see a lot of field of view.
@@IsaacRC thats so nice mate could you do a tutorial on it? I want so bad to do a video like you, i have now an akaso brave 7.. I bought it for road use e in traffic to protect me if something happens, but ill love the idea to make video like!! 😇😊😇😊✌️😉🦧🦧🌌🌌🌌🌌
@@ilcorvo980 yep a security camera it's even a better idea but i think it would only be necessary for very lonely roads the chances of having an accident and at the same time being no witnesses are almost none in urban areas, cars use it a lot because well there's a lot of money if something happens and it happens a lot more frequently. About the tutorial easy put i can recommend the easiest way is one of the more recent insta 360 camera+ an optional chest mount (you can mount it anywhere you want BUT there's the editing video part, although any action cameras give you a smartphone app for editing which for insta 360 i think it's the only thing one ever gonna need, unfortunately i don't have an insta 360 and can't make a tuto plus i'm having a bunch of stuff right know to have the time to make good tutos, for computer editing more advanced i can recommend this tuto that got me started: ruclips.net/video/NXnBCkF9jUQ/видео.html
@@IsaacRC thank you my friend really appreciated🍀💚🍃🎇✨🙂
There are used insta 360 x2 for about 300€
The x 3 model is too expensive for me.
I bought a triban rc 520 subcompact, cant wait to arrive 🥰🙂✨✨✨
@@ilcorvo980 triban rc 520 subcompact looking really good haven't tried that hybrid hydraulic-cable brakes looking at @Cade_Media video he recommends it for racing so they must be good plus many advantages like not having to do the nightmare of the bleeding for adjusting the oil pressure (to strengthen the brake power), I'd recommend to get a bleeding kit amazon sells them affordable if you like to tinker with the brakes, also using cable you can easily connect two more lever brakes in the flat section of the handlebars which i wish i could do that without ruining myself and loosing oil pressure in the way. Congrats I hope you enjoy, this bicycles (roadbikes with big tires and strong brakes) didn't even exist a few years back. About the Insta 360 one x 2 also perfect this model i only recommended the latest ones because all the action cameras gopro included people have always complained about their poor lowlight image quality when in night or at home (anything that's not direct daylight) and the most recent generation of action cameras are starting to address this natural problem of small sensors when there's not enough photons to make a good quality signal. BUT be really careful with the Insta 360 second hand, the Insta 360 has a very important weak point that is the lenses glass are fixed meaning if it gets scratched you can't replace individually the lens so the whole camera is compromised, now glass is one of the most resistant materials to scratches but is also one of the most abundant in like earth dust particles so be very sure that the camera lenses is in perfect state otherwise it's not worth what you're saving from a new one.