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Nice job. I’m trying to figure out where the camera was located. I thought it my be the passenger with the camera; but, then there was a shot of the shock from the front. Good work.
 
LOL. I edited all the parts where you can see the apparatus holding the camera out in the air.

The worst was the shadow from it. I had to focus on where the sun was a lot!

Love those darn Yokohamas working with Fox Shocks....
 
nice stretch of road

that was a great day for a ride , temperature must have been right in the sweet spot , did not see the heat vapors off the texas melted highway ;) ... was thinking that maybe your missus , was riding in the co-pilot spot ,shooting the video , then you went and made her run in front to get the close-ups :roflblack: ... thanks for the ride along
 
that was a great day for a ride , temperature must have been right in the sweet spot , did not see the heat vapors off the texas melted highway ;) ... was thinking that maybe your missus , was riding in the co-pilot spot ,shooting the video , then you went and made her run in front to get the close-ups :roflblack: ... thanks for the ride along


Yes, one big advantage of living in the south. Last year I was almost able to ride through the entire "winter." My goal this year is to tough it out and make it happen this year.

My Spyder RT is my daily driver.

I used a DJI Osmo set up with a carbon fiber tripod as the rig. The gimbal has a compensator for the vertical direction, so it makes the video smoother and appear like it is not attached to the Spyder. It is not much different than methods used in professional videography, but obviously a LOT cheaper and less of an effect. It looks cool enough though.

At :47 you can see the shadow of it over my helmet.
 
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