Where did this take place? Looks great. I usually downhill at/near the alps over here in Germany. I've only tried riding in NY State when I was in the US so far. It was alright. But compared to the alps not that good
@@jhawkmediaI see. It was pretty dry in NY as well, two years ago. I think the worst was 100F but still you couldn’t keep me away from my bike lol. Well, it wasn’t mine, technically. A friend of mine was kind enough to let me ride one of his. My most expensive bike (yet) from SCOTT was unfortunately stolen a while back, which sucked a lot. But you learn from your mistakes. Never leave your bike somewhere on its own, where you can’t see it.
@@sandro2833 it is at times. This section has really big chunky rocks with no good lines. If i sit farther back it just keeps jumping up and hitting me.
@@volkhunter8549 the main video you can see everything great. It’s the lighting setup on the camera that isn’t catching it. I film in a lot of bright light so when i transition to shadow it’s not the best. Go check out my last full video post. Let me know what you think.
Big difference!
Where did this take place? Looks great. I usually downhill at/near the alps over here in Germany. I've only tried riding in NY State when I was in the US so far. It was alright. But compared to the alps not that good
@@monopoly5496this is in big bear California. Very dry and dusty conditions, we haven’t had much rain this year.
@@jhawkmediaI see. It was pretty dry in NY as well, two years ago. I think the worst was 100F but still you couldn’t keep me away from my bike lol. Well, it wasn’t mine, technically. A friend of mine was kind enough to let me ride one of his.
My most expensive bike (yet) from SCOTT was unfortunately stolen a while back, which sucked a lot. But you learn from your mistakes. Never leave your bike somewhere on its own, where you can’t see it.
try smaller fov
Must be a hardtail 💪🏽
@@psyde using all 180mm of rear travel on this trail
I think if you put your bud more in the back you can go much faster and still feel safe
@@sandro2833 if i sit any further back my ass is in the tire
@@jhawkmedia you sure? Looks almost it's just over the saddle
@@sandro2833 it is at times. This section has really big chunky rocks with no good lines. If i sit farther back it just keeps jumping up and hitting me.
@@jhawkmedia yea that's why I would lean back more and ride with faster speed. For me it feels smoother
try smaller fov and bigger zoom
For what?
@@jhawkmediato better see the terrain of the trail
@@volkhunter8549 the main video you can see everything great. It’s the lighting setup on the camera that isn’t catching it. I film in a lot of bright light so when i transition to shadow it’s not the best. Go check out my last full video post. Let me know what you think.
Chesty cam >:] insta360
@@Ant02496- not a fan of it on the chest mount i like the chin. I use chest occasionally. Whip off is today! Will you be there?
@jhawkmedia yessir!
Chesty is hard to setup, I use the gopro chest so the camera is horizontal.
All setups look better horizontal for some reason.