You are exactly correct. I find that the video quality rivals the GoPro 2, but the mic performance hinders the overall recording quality in very high noise environments.
Yes, this was the Team Hammer Advanced Riding School, put on by Roadracing World Magazine/AMA Superbike/Daytona Sport Bike Team M4 Suzuki Owner John Ulrich. If you're not an AMA or CCS racer, it's pretty much the only way to ride on Daytona. If you like riding on the track, you owe it to yourself to come to Team Hammer and try it out, there really is nothing like it anywhere.
Thanks - the speedo was obscured during the run to the start-finish, which is where the top speed occurs on this track. It might not have been this session's video, but I believe the top indicated speed was about 175. My R1 is slow compared to BMW S1000RR's that will easily indicate 185+ at this track. It's pretty nuts but there is nothing like it.
You are exactly correct. I find that the video quality rivals the GoPro 2, but the mic performance hinders the overall recording quality in very high noise environments.
Yes, this was the Team Hammer Advanced Riding School, put on by Roadracing World Magazine/AMA Superbike/Daytona Sport Bike Team M4 Suzuki Owner John Ulrich. If you're not an AMA or CCS racer, it's pretty much the only way to ride on Daytona. If you like riding on the track, you owe it to yourself to come to Team Hammer and try it out, there really is nothing like it anywhere.
Thanks - the speedo was obscured during the run to the start-finish, which is where the top speed occurs on this track. It might not have been this session's video, but I believe the top indicated speed was about 175. My R1 is slow compared to BMW S1000RR's that will easily indicate 185+ at this track. It's pretty nuts but there is nothing like it.
Love the video and great riding too, look like you was on a 1000 and they was on 600's
Thanks bro!
Haha you owned them on that track
ego boss