lol, after you go through the tunnel you can see all my tyre marks in the corners because I start at the parking lot before the tunnel, and go to the intersection of big tujunga. Nobody else rides fast enough to leave big black lines out of the turns.
@@aydinvideo dude that’s amazing I noticed those in a lot of the corners, I’ve watched all your stuff for so long you’re for sure the fastest out there 🫡 focused learning and balls 💯
I love the style too, all my other videos are color graded like this haha. It's actually 25fps because my camera only shoots 1/50th minimum shutter speed in this mode.
Awe man this is so sick. I use to drive ACH in my Q60RS, I’ve been wanting to get a CBR, I’m currently riding a Yamaha Bolt. Cruiser style is nice but I wanna make the transition to a sport bike. Stay safe and keep shredding
Yeah it’s definitely a great idea to learn the course in a car so nothing sneaks up on you when you’re riding it, it’s always so different on a bike though. Doesn’t matter what you start on as long as you can learn from the bike. I rode a 1971 CB350 around my streets for a couple weeks before I got this as my first real bike. I’m glad you enjoyed the video 🤠
like your style... nice riding... good timing... especially on the downshifts n braking n throttling through smooth... you said you know these roads but first time with a bike? how long have you been riding? solid run...
Hey thanks! I've been riding for almost a year now. I moved out of LA before I got into riding. I also hadn't been through here in about that same year so I was being cautious on some of those blind corners, you never know what's changed since the last time haha.
@@AlegMoto 1 year? thats crazy lol i purposely dont memorize the roads for that reason... never know... I dont want to assume... these days im just riding as smooth as i can with trail braking and a few zoomies for shits and giggles.. but ya... 1 year is insane... nice cohones brudda lmao
@@OG600RR Haha for sure, that's one way to stay on your toes. A lot of it comes down to comfort, and being calm and collected. If you can get into the "flow", everything feels slow and natural, like Rossi said - when you're on the bike, you're in another dimension. Also I attribute a lot of my comfort to stoppies, it was one of the first things I learned. Being able to roll smooth stoppies will give you a HUGE amount of trust in the front end and how much grip it takes to lock (overexert the grip) the tire. After that, it's up to your comfort leaning the bike, and you'll find there's a lot more that you can ask of that front tire. A lot of the psychology and skill of racing transfers over from cars, except the obvious dynamics of controlling a bike vs a car. I wouldn't say it's cohones, though it takes them to learn sometimes, it's just focused learning. Consistency is much more important than all out performance, which can be dangerous sometimes because you can easily ride with your heart and not your head. Are you out there often? I definitely want to make more trips up there on the bike, it's just a far ride from San Diego. I just happened to be in the area on the bike so I gave it a go haha.
we are seriously watching somone live our dream for 40 mins ... its good i stopped at 9 13mins damn. ill make this dream come through tho. idno about ye tho....
Thank you! This channel started as just something for me and my friends but other people seem to like it too haha. I'm trying to see what kind of content works best for me, so the style of my videos is varying a lot so far. I'm glad you enjoyed it, thanks for letting me know :)
What's hilarious is I literally watched a few of your videos for the first time last night when it was recommended to me, funny seeing you here now lol
@AlegMoto all day I edit videos, I ride my moto, and at home when I don't edit, I watch other videos 🤗✌️ You made a beautiful thumbnail, very attractive, and beautiful the ride, I watched it all, between clouds, epic ✌️💪
Ive known enough people to know that this is exactly how you end up getting killed on a bike. Be safer about this and if you want to tear the ass out of your crotch rocket take it to a track. This is stupid as hell.
Thank you, Colin. I appreciate the sentiment but it seems you probably don’t ride. This was a pretty conservative run through the canyons, no limits were pushed, plenty of slack was available.
Man I miss ACH. I lived in Pasadena for 3 years but I am back in the east-coast now 😪
lol, after you go through the tunnel you can see all my tyre marks in the corners because I start at the parking lot before the tunnel, and go to the intersection of big tujunga. Nobody else rides fast enough to leave big black lines out of the turns.
@@aydinvideo dude that’s amazing I noticed those in a lot of the corners, I’ve watched all your stuff for so long you’re for sure the fastest out there 🫡 focused learning and balls 💯
I love the editing style. The color grade, the 24fps, just beautiful.
I love the style too, all my other videos are color graded like this haha. It's actually 25fps because my camera only shoots 1/50th minimum shutter speed in this mode.
@@AlegMoto nice got a ND filter or just settings? looks great
@@marcjuvinall9627 yup this video was shot using an ND32
Awe man this is so sick. I use to drive ACH in my Q60RS, I’ve been wanting to get a CBR, I’m currently riding a Yamaha Bolt. Cruiser style is nice but I wanna make the transition to a sport bike. Stay safe and keep shredding
Yeah it’s definitely a great idea to learn the course in a car so nothing sneaks up on you when you’re riding it, it’s always so different on a bike though. Doesn’t matter what you start on as long as you can learn from the bike. I rode a 1971 CB350 around my streets for a couple weeks before I got this as my first real bike. I’m glad you enjoyed the video 🤠
Oh man, beautiful highway and nice bike!
🔥🔥🔥
Bro got premium life subscription😂
like your style... nice riding... good timing... especially on the downshifts n braking n throttling through smooth... you said you know these roads but first time with a bike? how long have you been riding? solid run...
Hey thanks! I've been riding for almost a year now. I moved out of LA before I got into riding. I also hadn't been through here in about that same year so I was being cautious on some of those blind corners, you never know what's changed since the last time haha.
@@AlegMoto 1 year? thats crazy lol i purposely dont memorize the roads for that reason... never know... I dont want to assume... these days im just riding as smooth as i can with trail braking and a few zoomies for shits and giggles.. but ya... 1 year is insane... nice cohones brudda lmao
@@OG600RR Haha for sure, that's one way to stay on your toes. A lot of it comes down to comfort, and being calm and collected. If you can get into the "flow", everything feels slow and natural, like Rossi said - when you're on the bike, you're in another dimension. Also I attribute a lot of my comfort to stoppies, it was one of the first things I learned. Being able to roll smooth stoppies will give you a HUGE amount of trust in the front end and how much grip it takes to lock (overexert the grip) the tire. After that, it's up to your comfort leaning the bike, and you'll find there's a lot more that you can ask of that front tire. A lot of the psychology and skill of racing transfers over from cars, except the obvious dynamics of controlling a bike vs a car. I wouldn't say it's cohones, though it takes them to learn sometimes, it's just focused learning. Consistency is much more important than all out performance, which can be dangerous sometimes because you can easily ride with your heart and not your head.
Are you out there often? I definitely want to make more trips up there on the bike, it's just a far ride from San Diego. I just happened to be in the area on the bike so I gave it a go haha.
@@AlegMoto im close to ACH but not often... sometimes just backroads lower tujunga canyon side for a quickie
lets link up the next time you go , dope video 🔥
Yeah throw me a follow on insta I just made it but I’ll let you know when I’m going
Nice I just started riding up there and now i've been like the last 3 weekends lol
I'd love to go more often, maybe I'll see you up there
@@AlegMoto whats your IG lets get a ride in sometime
@@RideWithQuay Just started it haven't posted anything yet but it's @aleg_moto
we are seriously watching somone live our dream for 40 mins ... its good i stopped at 9 13mins damn. ill make this dream come through tho. idno about ye tho....
wow youre fast asf dude. How long have you been riding?
Hey, thanks! At the time of this video, almost 1 year.
You deserve more subs man! //Jordan
Thank you! This channel started as just something for me and my friends but other people seem to like it too haha. I'm trying to see what kind of content works best for me, so the style of my videos is varying a lot so far. I'm glad you enjoyed it, thanks for letting me know :)
Jesus Christ
hey, whats camera do you use and whats seting please ? filtre nd ? thanks
You’re missing a Rizoma. Great video. Good exhaust sounds
Shoelace got caught on the bike at a stop and fell over 😂
Is this the gopro 12 with hyperview?
It's the DJI Osmo Action 4
cool
What's hilarious is I literally watched a few of your videos for the first time last night when it was recommended to me, funny seeing you here now lol
@AlegMoto all day I edit videos, I ride my moto, and at home when I don't edit, I watch other videos 🤗✌️ You made a beautiful thumbnail, very attractive, and beautiful the ride, I watched it all, between clouds, epic ✌️💪
@@MotoTrauma Wow thanks man I appreciate it a lot haha 🙏🏻
can you share your camera setup?
Yeah man DJI osmo action 4, this video is 25fps 1/50th ND32
Which bike is that?
CBR600RR 🤠
Ive known enough people to know that this is exactly how you end up getting killed on a bike. Be safer about this and if you want to tear the ass out of your crotch rocket take it to a track. This is stupid as hell.
Thank you, Colin. I appreciate the sentiment but it seems you probably don’t ride. This was a pretty conservative run through the canyons, no limits were pushed, plenty of slack was available.