Many thanks! The camera is mounted on the handle bar (you can see a part of the mount in the video on the left side of the handle bar). The camera stabilizes the footage i guess...
Absolutely fantastic views. I’m in New England and although we have beautiful coastlines, we don’t have mountains that compare to this. Thanks for the ride
Thank you! It´s very easy: I record the audio with a Zoom H5 and simply put it in my backpack :) You have to edit the video afterwards of course (syncing two audio lines).
@@francescobrasi1804 No problem for me. I never notice it while riding. Gets hot in traffic, but the pipe isn´t the biggest problem in that situation. It´s the engine itself and the fan. Fully geard in traffic on a hot summer day can be pain. But that´s not different on any other bike.
The bad video quality should come from the render program. I suggest next time try render with 6k 60FPS if you use Camtasia. The outcome is much better. Otherwise, nice ride :) I am a happy owner of a Scrambler 900 in Vietnam. The bike is hot as hell but fun.
Hey pal 👋🏽 just a suggestion. I think the camera is positioned a bit forward. I think the video looks much more involving for the viewers if shows the handler bars as well…like your previous videos:):)
Thank you so much! Yes, I´ve changed the tires - it´s a must. I´m currently riding the Metzeler Tourance Next 2. Those are fantastic if you´re willing to sacrifice the scrambler look. Feels like an S22 to me. Good performance and relatively long-lasting.