I’ve have ridden dirt bikes from the age of 3 until I was 18. Had a 250f for a few years and rode plenty of 450s. It’s all throttle control hahaha. I wanted it to feel like I just jumped on a cheetah in a phone booth 🤣
@@scottskyhawks20Im about to get the same bike you got, same year 450, have you adjusted any of the suspension at all yet? If you have how much do you weigh? I have a feeling the front end is gonna beat my ass too😅 hell im only 140lbs.
@@jamal4381 I’m 158/160 and no I haven’t. Suspension is extremely stiff. For a motocross track with big hits it would be good. For trail riding or just beginning on a track I would turn my compression clicks 4 to the left. Which is what I’ll be doing on my next ride
@@Marylandtrailrider700rWest Virginia, part of that was on an old strip mine called Hobet, which if you google you can see satellite images of from space
That thing's gotta be like riding a bucking bronco with the stock suspension. We can see it beating you up. Please invest in a good suspension setup. I'm sure there's one local to you. If not, I can recommend a good one up here in the northeast. Great video.
Yes, definitely meant for the track which I will take it to, but for the woods I’m going to turn the compression down 3 clicks on the forks and set the rear sag. That should help tremendously. At the slow speeds I was going it’s rough but when it warms up and I can get on it I’ll want the suspension a little stiff
Well honestly every woods edition bike I have personally ever rode I thought lacked in power. I have not ridden any of the newer ones so I can’t speak on those.
@@datKTMboi so I have the Hero 11 Black. As for settings I have it set to 2.7k at 60 FPS with lens set to superview. Hypersmooth is auto boost. Bit rate high. Hope that helps
Also, exporting the video is just as important as having the right GoPro settings, if you export it at a crappy bitrate the video will turn out too look bad.