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- Опубліковано 8 лис 2021
- Follow me to the hardware store! Been some time since I wanted to do the screws hack for my vintage roadie brake levers, so it was a good day. Good day to y'all, drive responsibly and don't forget to have fun.
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MUSIC CREDITS:
Music by Tigue freemusicarchive.org/music/TIGUE
TYPOGRAPHIC DESIGNERS:
- "Neon Tubes 2" by Tony Thomas blogfonts.com/neon-tubes-2.font
- "Armed Lightning" by Iconian Fonts www.iconian.com
SOFTWARE CREDITS:
- GoPro Labs software community.gopro.com/s/gopro-l...
- Video editor Davinci Resolve by Black Magic Design www.blackmagicdesign.com/prod...
- Rectilinear Fisheye converter by Usual HDR / @usualhdr9751 - Спорт
Nice Video. Please reduce the music or stop it. Sound from bike and environment is totally enough. Keep going ;)
All the Street Beat series where never meant to be, are just an experiment, thanks for the audio feedback. The original plan was to make Gravel-adventure high speed videos which blend perfectly with music when the wind speed makes anything inaudible.
It’s nice to have no music, just to get the full immersion feel. But i understand that picking up windnoise is a huge issue😅
Very, very nice bud😊
This is why I love cycling! I watched and enjoyed every minute of your video! It's a shame it's not more popular! This place looks familiar, is it Barcelona? Anyway good day mate!
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Great editing btw!
Thanks! In this video the rear mech was sh*t with gears change but managed to do some action somehow, hydraulics brakes where temporally hacked as this are really dangerously bad even worse than my vintage road bike, I think I might have broke them. Nevertheless still hoping to achieve a good cycling flow with the appropriate tech!
this is is a good look video
Nice video brother👌🏼
I liked the story touc with getting the screws and showing why you needed them for😄
Btw: what bike and tires are you running? For Riding down stairs u must have wider tires, no?
The bike is a Megamo West ("gravel" type road bike) and the tires where 45c with knobs i think it was like 4.5 cm. width but perhaps you can put more specially if installing smaller wheels, but if you're looking for one of these i'd recommend to tread lightly, many important reasons regarding my failed expectations but mainly, my mistake, i see that now, a classic roadbike (compact geometry) with a classic brake system (calipers) is so much better, cheaper (my vintage road bike in an everyday use barely cost me anything other than cheap replacements once in a very very long while which means i could invest in other cycling equipment like installing extreme uphill gears etc) and faster (perhaps Safa Brian - you must see this guy gravel videos - can do juggles with a gravel bike with his size but for me it's so fukin clumsy compared to a roadie to the point of not being even safe, specially the brakes yeah the video shows something about it, I've cycled all types of shitty bikes for almost 20 years every single day so yeah that's that
fps bicycle delivery game with this style soundtrack would be a blast
event the camera angle is fun and different
what gopro is this and which mount? Also is it a special wide lens?
GoPro 9 + Max Lens + Chest mount, keep in mind what you see is not straight out of the camera: i used a free software to convert to rectilinear perspective and tilt the orientation at every moment ( that's why the black bars up and down of the video ) this software PTGui11.dctl: github.com/roukou3/DCTL/tree/master
Wtf that drum sound???
I ride my bike every day I like to ride for exercise and just riding. I'm going to buy a trek fx within a year
Be sure of the size, the light-weight, strong brakes, try the gear change working properly, don't fall short on the gear range for your terrain, pick the best geometry for your riding style.
@@IsaacRC ok
@@eddievenuto1862 I mean in 2024 is painful to see a grandma fighting a headwind back totally bended with a 20 kg bike at 2 km/h with the hardest gear ever, f that, bikes should be healthy always
@@IsaacRC ok
Can you pls share the lut of this video??
This wasn't a LUT and also was recorded using native white balance, nevertheless amongst many color adjustments I used an experimental LUT for color saturation that is very powerful, so much that the more colorful colors go nuclear so with Davinci Resolve (or any software that can do that) you have to filter out the LUT to only affect the less colorful colors: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SmKbeT7OyoyHlc57s3TfEr_VVp_Jaje2?usp=share_link
Cool
What about red lights and traffic rules?
Safety is of my first priority and I follow safety rules towards others from a bicycle stand point not from a motor vehicles point as they are in another completely different level of dangerousness, you can see in the video how i don't endanger anyone at anytime even more i lower speed and leave space or concede the pass when things get close. I don't say it's a model of riding, in fact this bike was faulty from factory- shitty mechanics is also a different story but explains a lot.
Damn. Horrible music made this unwatchable bro 🤦🏻♂️
All my "street beat" vids are kind of a parody experiment, don't take it seriously.
Oh I don't take it personally. 😳. I don't think you created that horrible music just for me. I just couldn't make it through the video regardless of it being a parody. 🤦🏻♂️
@@terryperry6491 you didn't miss anything special incriminating myself running red lights with a faulty rear derailleur bike and a field of view that makes speed look slower 😆
@@IsaacRC 😂😂😂😂
This soundtrack is just amazing and perfect. Don't listen to this guy telling shit.
Nice video, but you go too fast... Slow down a little bit... If you have an accident with a child you could seriously hurt him/her.
You're right and in fact I never go this crazy primarily because that bicycle's brakes/gear change can't handle it (crap) and secondarily the overpower of traffic speed vs pedestrian zones low speed (this is an uphill city) takes an absurd heavy toll for daily commuting.
@@IsaacRC Bravo! :)