Hi friend, you have a really clear sound... Could I ask what you use to record both video and audio? And especially, where did you place the microphone? I'd love to use the same equipment for my walking tours...
@@RomaWalkingTour Thank you I appreciate that a lot. I use a H1N audio recorder that’s placed in my backpack facing the exhaust and I use a GoPro 11 for the POV camera.
How do you like living out there honestly? From my perspective landscape is beautiful compared to city life, but I imagine it can get a bit lonely? P.S. Love watching your videos. It can take awhile to establish a foundation on RUclips but you're off to a great start purely off of Riding POV's instead of Vlogging which is impressive.
I enjoy living here in eastern Washington a lot. The Pacific Northwest especially near the ocean has some of the most beautiful landscape in the United States. There’s a pretty large city where I live so you can get a mix of open country and busy city life. I just prefer making videos where there’s trees, nature and twisty roads. Thank you for saying that I’m really glad you enjoy watching them.
Thank you I appreciate that a lot. I have the audio recorder in the bottom pouch of my backpack facing the exhaust. Since it’s behind me it helps get rid of a lot of wind noise.
@@noahlaughlin Ahh, my audio always sounds damped when i put the microphone in something with harder fabric. Do you do any heavy audio processing while editing to get it so clean?
@@braxen690 I just use a h1n audio recorder and the backpack I have is from fox racing. It’s pretty lightweight and not super thick. I don’t do any audio editing in post except turn it up a bit.
Is it possible to ride this as a returning rider (I have ridden light enduro many years ago 2 stroke - 125 and 300) as I'm 110 kgs and most machines are either too small for me (250) or too sporty for me (450). I'm looking for about 100-150 kilometers on the highway if I need it - will I be able to do it with this one? To be clear - can I ride this slow? I can see you can ride it fast... Does it overheat in trafic?
I personally wouldn’t recommend this bike to do a lot of highway miles. It can definitely do it but there’s no wind protection and the seat isn’t comfortable enough to enjoy it on the highway for long distances. You can ride this bike slow if you want but you’ll definitely want to install the fuel dongle to help smooth the bike out at lower speeds. I haven’t had any overheating issues in traffic yet, but it also is just now entering the summer where I’m located. If you want to do a mix of highway and some offroad riding maybe an adventure bike would be a better option. There’s also an enduro version of this bike that may have some wind protection options and would be better suited to what you’re looking for. The 701sm and 701 enduro are both highly customizable and the seat can be replaced with a comfort version.
@@noahlaughlin I'm just window shopping right now, but I dont like the "adventure" bikes as they are really heavy. I come from a background were you can lift your bike if you need to. The TM 300 I use to ride back in the day was 86 kg without the fuel...
@@hristo.bogdanov I’m pretty limited in my riding experience as this is my second bike and second season riding. These bikes aren’t super heavy but it’s heavy enough that it’s hard to pick up on either end.
@@noahlaughlin I meant the beginning were your not on gravel but yeah if you haven’t had it tuned that’s most likely why mine rips off even half throttle :D
El sonido de la 701 con el escape fmf es brutal!!!
as a 701 rider and a rdr2 player i think you live in paradise ) keep rocking mate 🤟
Thank you that means a lot!
Your driving is nice and quiet. I hope I can reach this level soon🙂↔️
@@Reemy204 thank you I appreciate that a lot!
Hi friend, you have a really clear sound... Could I ask what you use to record both video and audio? And especially, where did you place the microphone? I'd love to use the same equipment for my walking tours...
@@RomaWalkingTour Thank you I appreciate that a lot. I use a H1N audio recorder that’s placed in my backpack facing the exhaust and I use a GoPro 11 for the POV camera.
@@noahlaughlin Thanks 😍
Awesome video man, love the sound!
Thank you. Really appreciate that!
How do you like living out there honestly? From my perspective landscape is beautiful compared to city life, but I imagine it can get a bit lonely?
P.S. Love watching your videos. It can take awhile to establish a foundation on RUclips but you're off to a great start purely off of Riding POV's instead of Vlogging which is impressive.
I enjoy living here in eastern Washington a lot. The Pacific Northwest especially near the ocean has some of the most beautiful landscape in the United States. There’s a pretty large city where I live so you can get a mix of open country and busy city life. I just prefer making videos where there’s trees, nature and twisty roads. Thank you for saying that I’m really glad you enjoy watching them.
Enjoyed the ride thanxalot!
Sounds good from over here. What's the flashing orange all about?
Thank you I appreciate it. That’s the traction light coming on cause the rear wheel breaking loose.
Awesome video and insanely beautiful landscapes! How do you place your microphone to avoid wind noise?
Thank you I appreciate that a lot. I have the audio recorder in the bottom pouch of my backpack facing the exhaust. Since it’s behind me it helps get rid of a lot of wind noise.
@@noahlaughlin Ahh, my audio always sounds damped when i put the microphone in something with harder fabric. Do you do any heavy audio processing while editing to get it so clean?
@@braxen690 I just use a h1n audio recorder and the backpack I have is from fox racing. It’s pretty lightweight and not super thick. I don’t do any audio editing in post except turn it up a bit.
@@noahlaughlin Ahh okay, you get amazing results then with a pretty simple setup!
@@braxen690 Mostreet has a great tutorial on his channel about how to set the visual and audio up.
I like your videos bro keep it up ❤️❤
Thank you very much. That means a lot!
How do you get this color tone from the picture?
Do you use an filter for the GoPro?
@@denser8401 I colorgrade in adobe premiere using luts which are pretty much just filters.
where did you buy your black plastics?
eBay. From scrub designs.
Is it possible to ride this as a returning rider (I have ridden light enduro many years ago 2 stroke - 125 and 300) as I'm 110 kgs and most machines are either too small for me (250) or too sporty for me (450). I'm looking for about 100-150 kilometers on the highway if I need it - will I be able to do it with this one?
To be clear - can I ride this slow? I can see you can ride it fast... Does it overheat in trafic?
I personally wouldn’t recommend this bike to do a lot of highway miles. It can definitely do it but there’s no wind protection and the seat isn’t comfortable enough to enjoy it on the highway for long distances. You can ride this bike slow if you want but you’ll definitely want to install the fuel dongle to help smooth the bike out at lower speeds. I haven’t had any overheating issues in traffic yet, but it also is just now entering the summer where I’m located. If you want to do a mix of highway and some offroad riding maybe an adventure bike would be a better option. There’s also an enduro version of this bike that may have some wind protection options and would be better suited to what you’re looking for. The 701sm and 701 enduro are both highly customizable and the seat can be replaced with a comfort version.
@@noahlaughlin I'm just window shopping right now, but I dont like the "adventure" bikes as they are really heavy. I come from a background were you can lift your bike if you need to. The TM 300 I use to ride back in the day was 86 kg without the fuel...
@@hristo.bogdanov I’m pretty limited in my riding experience as this is my second bike and second season riding. These bikes aren’t super heavy but it’s heavy enough that it’s hard to pick up on either end.
I have a 690 and to me yours seems really sluggish or are you just not opening the throttle full ?
Not opening the throttle all the way and my bike isn’t tuned. Also was riding on gravel and dirt here so definitely didn’t need to go full throttle.
@@noahlaughlin I meant the beginning were your not on gravel but yeah if you haven’t had it tuned that’s most likely why mine rips off even half throttle :D
@@smiffy9624 yeah I’m excited to get mine tuned for next season.
@@noahlaughlin its very worth it! are you going the dynojet path?
@@krystianandrzejczyk3750 power commander