Triumph Speed Twin w/ x-pipe - Raw Sound. Gopro 4k 60fps, ND 32 filter, shutter 1/60
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2022
- 'Spirited ' test ride after installing x-pipe and fork brace.
Shot with Gopro 10. 4k 60fps ND32 filter. shutter 1/60. iso min and max 100.
Great quality footage!
Thanks! 😃
Really nice sound !
Thanks. Ya the Speed Twin sound is still music to my ears when I ride and roll on the throttle!
Great video sounds fantastic stay safe 🇬🇧👍
Cheers bud, you too!
My dream premium classic bike
Thanks. I've had the bike for 2 years and 35,000km now and still love riding it as much as the day I bought it!
Where are all the cars?
Thankfully here in Thailand can find lots of empty, twisty roads without speed limits 😁
No soap opera effect! Feels like I'm the one riding! 360-degree shutters when shooting HFR for the win!
Cheers. Ya the slower shutter speed with the ND filter really makes you feel the sense of speed when watching!
Great video! Amazing quality! Does that tiny screen make any difference (except for looking great obv)? I absolutely love my Speed Twin, but sometimes it can be pretty windy at higher speeds.
Thanks! No, the screen doesn't make much difference. I've looked at the Dart Marlin screen, which is a little bigger so could at least maybe duck down under the wind
@@mymotosai5036 Nice, thanks for the tip!
Awesome video sir! 60 fps and 1/60 shutter? And not 1/120 shutter? Thx
Thanks! 😃
I used 1/60 shutter because I used ND32 filter for more motion blur.
I would use 1/120 shutter for ND16 filter.
I think I prefer 25 fps instead of 60
Great bike though
Looking to buy one soon
Cheers, I will try 25 fps n3xt
Great vid. Is this bike tuned? or re-mapped/flashed? thanks
Cheers. Ya the bike was remapped when I installed xpipe.
Runs great and still having a blast riding it after 50,000 km now.
Does the fork brace make a big difference? I already installed the Ohlins front fork spring kit, that changed a lot.
Ya the fork brace has really stabilised the front in the turns Next is Ohlins but eliminating the fork twisting was a big improvement.
I second the fork brace, makes hitting bumps mid corner less of an issue. Still not great but much better than stock.
Nice.. what stabilisation setting did you have on?
Thanks! Lens was Superview and Hypersmooth was Boost.
Question... SHouldn't the shutter speed be twice the frame rate? So 1/120?
Also, do you find that using the ND filter and lower shutter speeds messes with the hypersmooth and image stabilization?
With an ND16 filter you would use 60 fps and 1/120 shutter.
For this vid I wanted more motion blur so used a darker 32 filter so I could reduce shutter speed to 1/60.
I find the stabilisation still good with the filters.
@@mymotosai5036 how would motion blur look at 4k60, 1/120 and an ND32?
@@SquireSCA it may be too dark with an ND32 and 1/120. In this case can adjust ISO to 200 to make brighter. But might as well use ND16.
A couple days ago I had ND16 and 1/120 and ISO100 but it was very cloudy day so vid was too dark. Bumped up ISO to 200 to make brighter and worked well.
And you want to have your ISO min and max set the same to keep a constant exposure through sun and shade
@@mymotosai5036 I don't use GoPro any more, their products are buggy, unstable and overheat. Nothing but problems with my 9 and 10 Blacks...
I have an Insta360 One RS 4K Boost lens.
I tried ND16 with 4k24, shutter at 1/48 and iso at 125 and it was way too bright and washed out.
On the Insta, it's a fixed ISO setting, no min and max...
Suggestions?