Thanks! It was a gopro 9 + max lens + chest mount. Settings where flat color -2 exposure compensation, stabilisation normal and i think i used a particular audio mode for this model that works well: raw audio-non processed option (or something called like that) the fact is that it splits a wav file into 3 mono channels for each mic, the upside mic is the best for windy action, the bad thing is that's 32-bit that's raw unprocessed and i barely got it to sound good with my limited audio knowledge 😅
I forgot to mention the lens mode and aspect ratio, it was like the default of in the Max lens mod option and also 2.7k in 4:3 ??? I don't remember but the fact is that later in video editor i used a sort of a plugin for Davinci Resolve called PTGui11 for correcting the curvilinear perspective into rectilinear and also to reframe the point of view, that's why the black bars up and down in the video, this way if the chest mount was looking down i could correct a little bit
@@javierorduna6914 appreciate it! I should mention that just a week ago insta360 launched its X4 model that pretty much makes all this complicated setup unnecessary, although Gopros still better in some regards, when it comes to cycling i would check the X4, the older models like the x3 has quality problems though
Thanks, this was the bike's stock WTB Riddler 700x45c, i think I should really give some context: in intensive gravel downhill these lasts two months plus some punctures, i'm used to daily use and roadbike stuff where skinny tyres are very cheap to replace so the Riddlers where not cutting it for me so i then tried Decathlon urban Ellops 45c super affordable till today 8 months ripping them through rocky downhills hanging like champs no flats even at ridiculous low pressures although very very slippery without tread so more skinny definitively not good for risky stuff, just now i figured out that many people are adapting beefy affordable mtb tires so next week i'm trying out a Hutchinson tires hopefully will be compatible, i'd recommend this video to know more about compatibility: ruclips.net/video/qJxmlW8vDTY/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Thanks, it's a Deda Piega RHM handlebar and a Hydraulic Sram Apex brakes hacked to brake good for manoeuvring safely at this speeds ( small hands here ).
@@IvanKhramov For starters this was a Sram Apex (Hydraulic) 1x11s groupset: never changed gear correctly brand new, the hydraulic brakes is strong, correct, but with an unusable super long throw (the levers touch the bars when braking) ok I have small hands but I never ever had any problems with roadbike rim brakes, for that an v-brake it's the same and 100 times cheaper! 2 years later I kicked off my bike that "Scam" to a Shimano GRX groupset: change gears perfectly but not really much better in terms of brake throw. Of course i developed a hack for the Sram brakes but by then it was too late, one of the brakes was broken (and i messed up repairing it) and just now hacking the Shimano brakes, but hell since when top notch new components have to be hacked? Absurd but I still prefer a "customized" Gravel than a flawless rimbrake roadie.
Now, that is the best music for a bike ride
Mate, that was amazing! Such a good techno mix to go with it!
Keep them coming! Excellent!
my man the madness, the skills and the beauty I experienced in last few minute was amazing
Thanks! I'm cooking a spicy one for this weekend, stay tuned for mad stuff 😆
How has nobody mentioned the way he swerves in and out of lanes carelessly and ignores turn only lanes ?!
What gopro did you use, what settings, where did you mount it. Sick video 🤟
Thanks! It was a gopro 9 + max lens + chest mount. Settings where flat color -2 exposure compensation, stabilisation normal and i think i used a particular audio mode for this model that works well: raw audio-non processed option (or something called like that) the fact is that it splits a wav file into 3 mono channels for each mic, the upside mic is the best for windy action, the bad thing is that's 32-bit that's raw unprocessed and i barely got it to sound good with my limited audio knowledge 😅
@IsaacRC thank you 🙏 Sick videos. Keep it up
I forgot to mention the lens mode and aspect ratio, it was like the default of in the Max lens mod option and also 2.7k in 4:3 ??? I don't remember but the fact is that later in video editor i used a sort of a plugin for Davinci Resolve called PTGui11 for correcting the curvilinear perspective into rectilinear and also to reframe the point of view, that's why the black bars up and down in the video, this way if the chest mount was looking down i could correct a little bit
@@javierorduna6914 appreciate it! I should mention that just a week ago insta360 launched its X4 model that pretty much makes all this complicated setup unnecessary, although Gopros still better in some regards, when it comes to cycling i would check the X4, the older models like the x3 has quality problems though
How is that mounted?
Gopro's chest mount
wow
Great vid dude. What tyres are you using?
Thanks, this was the bike's stock WTB Riddler 700x45c, i think I should really give some context: in intensive gravel downhill these lasts two months plus some punctures, i'm used to daily use and roadbike stuff where skinny tyres are very cheap to replace so the Riddlers where not cutting it for me so i then tried Decathlon urban Ellops 45c super affordable till today 8 months ripping them through rocky downhills hanging like champs no flats even at ridiculous low pressures although very very slippery without tread so more skinny definitively not good for risky stuff, just now i figured out that many people are adapting beefy affordable mtb tires so next week i'm trying out a Hutchinson tires hopefully will be compatible, i'd recommend this video to know more about compatibility: ruclips.net/video/qJxmlW8vDTY/видео.htmlfeature=shared
3:08 sent it!
Flying.... nice ...
Waw, wonderful ! it looks and feels immersive. Also it gave me the immediate desire to do some Cardio exercise while visualizing it already! 🔥🔥😀😍 hh
Cool ride clean cockpit
Thanks, it's a Deda Piega RHM handlebar and a Hydraulic Sram Apex brakes hacked to brake good for manoeuvring safely at this speeds ( small hands here ).
Cool one! greetings from Milan I made cycling video... slower kind 😁, still I enjoy this faster ride also.
Ah Milan great tools for sculpture 😚 for the record i ride really slow normally 🤭
@@IsaacRC keep up your pace, goes nice with the background music 👍👍👍
caramel icecream
Dude, what bike do you ride?
It's a Megamo gravel bike, i'd be careful though not very happy how it turned out
@@IsaacRC what do you not like about it? As a commute bike, or in general?
@@IvanKhramov For starters this was a Sram Apex (Hydraulic) 1x11s groupset: never changed gear correctly brand new, the hydraulic brakes is strong, correct, but with an unusable super long throw (the levers touch the bars when braking) ok I have small hands but I never ever had any problems with roadbike rim brakes, for that an v-brake it's the same and 100 times cheaper! 2 years later I kicked off my bike that "Scam" to a Shimano GRX groupset: change gears perfectly but not really much better in terms of brake throw. Of course i developed a hack for the Sram brakes but by then it was too late, one of the brakes was broken (and i messed up repairing it) and just now hacking the Shimano brakes, but hell since when top notch new components have to be hacked? Absurd but I still prefer a "customized" Gravel than a flawless rimbrake roadie.
Is this a gravel bike?
Yep, 45c. tires.
What tyres are you using?
video trop longue et chiante