Those are pretty cool dirt bikes, I saw one at a shop a few weeks ago. The price was really good and the bike felt good sitting on it. But why not go for a dual sport if you're just riding gravel roads and paved roads? They're street legal of course and can ride all around town and stuff too without worrying about cops.
the trail system in that area was under Contruction because a bridge was out. the town made the road part of the trail system temporarily. but I like woods, track, and trail riding. and yes these bikes are great for what they are
part of the trail system was under construction because a bridge was in repair. So the town made the road part of the trail system until the bridge was fixed
This is in no offense toward you. But every single video people make on these nobody really talks about the speed and no buddy does full throttle rips through the gears to demonstrate the power or maybe even lack of. My dealership doesn’t even allow test rides of these bikes which makes it even harder.
They definitely wont be as fast or powerful as the other brands. They are a great bike for the price and for what they are. But if you're looking to race or ride a lot then you may want to look at other bikes. If you're just riding on the weekend once in awhile and are a C level rider then this bike is fine.
I had the K6 EFI. Have had a lot of bikes, it really was an impressive bike for the price. Not MX 250f power but great for trails. These bikes typically run 30lbs heavier than a competition enduro bike though. Only sold it cuz Im limited to harder enduro trails and the weight became a factor. Trail, dual sport, desert or chasing kids they are awesome
It's not just that, it seems like everyone that makes these videos don't even know how to ride a two-stroke properly, it makes me aggravated watching them, they don't keep the RPMs up high, they don't reach the Power Band, and they shift way too early. 👎
@@michaelwrightson1843 That isn't true, these bikes will go faster than you think, the problem is that just about every single one of these videos on RU-vid, the riders have never even ridden a 2-stroke before, or at least not that much and they never were taught how to ride a 2-stroke properly, at least that's what it seems like, because I see so many different things they're doing wrong in their videos or not doing at all. I've raced Motocross and I've had many different dirt bikes, 2-stroke and four stroke, and I can tell when someone isn't riding a bike properly. There needs to be a video made by a very experienced rider, at least someone who is experienced on a 2-stroke and not someone just pretending to be.
Thanks fpr this content, I didn't understant if you have used the 18-105 with a6400 aa it says in the title here or the go-pro 9 as it says in the movieclip. Please can you clear me up this? In case you have used the 18-105 + a6400 what gimbal have you used, please. Thanks, Max
I have the Sony a7rIV with the Sony 85mm, 50mm and the 35mm And I am super scared of going out to shoot in the rain lol (I can't afford to replace my gear)
Hey Love the video I’m considering purchasing this lens manly to do car photography, I currently have Sony APS-C camera with sigma 56mm 1.4 but it’s a bit tight.
Great job mate! The A7iii rocks it all the way, and the hero 9 is just a perfect combo! Let me know what you think about my new GoPro Hero 9 video. Cheers!
@@GMouthon10 i waked around with the camera vertically and the go pro is horizontal at the same time with the small rig adapter and go pro camera adapter www.amazon.com/SMALLRIG-Left-Side-Mount-Adapter-Relocation/dp/B0834W6RVK/ref=sr_1_8?crid=WLAEXAZU1J50&dchild=1&keywords=small+rig+adapter&qid=1607349890&sprefix=small+rig+ad%2Caps%2C188&sr=8-8
Thank you for the video. I have a question. I filmed the video format with Sony digital camera A6300 set to XAVC S HD. I filmed the video in 24 frames. I filmed with S-log2-709. Premier2020 has only AVCHD, XDCAM sequence presets, but no XAVC sequence presets. In this case, I would like to ask you what sequence preset should be. Or I wonder if I have to make my own settings with user settings. What should I do?
hi i'm not sure. i've never used sequence presets. I usually film in 60 frames and then interpret footage to 24 frames. I've never had an issue or a need to use sequence presets.