Well, in certain situations I think so. The RMZ is lighter (only by 5lbs) and is much more skinny in the tank/radiator area than the KTM making it feel much lighter. The bike is just so easy to ride and handles great. The raw power of the KTM is fantastic, especially with the Rekluse. It accelerates so fast and will climb anything you can stick it too. The big factor is the button, especially at my age. CJ was going to buy a new Suzuki when it was rumored that they would have a button last year. He won the SECCA 4 stroke B championship on the Suzuki in 2023. When that didn't happen he bought the Beta. He actually didn't like the KTM power. On courses that you can keep the bike on the pipe, the Suzuki is faster for me. If the course has a lot of slow and fast stuff, the KTM works better for me. If Suzuki had a button 250 or 350 I would have to give it a serious look. The RMZ is just fun to ride. The KTM with a Rekluse is just about the ultimate old man bike. It forgives mistakes and powers out.
Hi, and thanks for watching. The GoPro Hero 9 has GPS built in and I use Telemetry Overlay goprotelemetryextractor.com/ to extract and process the data. Many other cameras and devices can be used for this, but the built-in GPS on the GoPro makes things simple to use. I think the DJI has this as well. The telemetry app processes the data, it is then exported as a transparent .mov file (gps data only), then I combine the exported .mov file with the GoPro video files using Power Director 365 for editing.It take a bit of time, but the laptop does most of the work while you do other things. I am on my way to buy a more powerful laptop when I finish this response.😁
Hey Chris , I was watching on of your old videos when you where on your Suzuki. Do you think you were faster on the Suzuki?
Well, in certain situations I think so. The RMZ is lighter (only by 5lbs) and is much more skinny in the tank/radiator area than the KTM making it feel much lighter. The bike is just so easy to ride and handles great. The raw power of the KTM is fantastic, especially with the Rekluse. It accelerates so fast and will climb anything you can stick it too. The big factor is the button, especially at my age. CJ was going to buy a new Suzuki when it was rumored that they would have a button last year. He won the SECCA 4 stroke B championship on the Suzuki in 2023. When that didn't happen he bought the Beta. He actually didn't like the KTM power. On courses that you can keep the bike on the pipe, the Suzuki is faster for me. If the course has a lot of slow and fast stuff, the KTM works better for me. If Suzuki had a button 250 or 350 I would have to give it a serious look. The RMZ is just fun to ride. The KTM with a Rekluse is just about the ultimate old man bike. It forgives mistakes and powers out.
What do you use for recording GPS, and then adding the telemetry to the video?
Hi, and thanks for watching. The GoPro Hero 9 has GPS built in and I use Telemetry Overlay
goprotelemetryextractor.com/ to extract and process the data. Many other cameras and devices can be used for this, but the built-in GPS on the GoPro makes things simple to use. I think the DJI has this as well. The telemetry app processes the data, it is then exported as a transparent .mov file (gps data only), then I combine the exported .mov file with the GoPro video files using Power Director 365 for editing.It take a bit of time, but the laptop does most of the work while you do other things. I am on my way to buy a more powerful laptop when I finish this response.😁
Wonder them two strokes can hear yuo coming. From behind
Pretty sure😁😁