My first ever Moto POV video!

andreimrru

Wannabie Member
Hi guys! I am a new rider and today i posted a video of me going for a ride in the mountains with my r125.
I've been riding for about 5 months and i'm very proud of how much i progressed.
I am using a GoPro Hero 9 Black as a camera and an ND32 filter, the settings are in the description of the video.
I would really appreciate it if you guys would give me some tips about riding so i can improve myself because always there s room for improvement.
My channel is this : mru (moto)
and the video is the only one posted on the channel.
I would absolutely appreciate it if you guys would show a little bit of support .
I hope you have an amazing day and keep both wheels on the ground;)
 
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Hi guys! I am a new rider and today i posted a video of me going for a ride in the mountains with my r125.
I've been riding for about 5 months and i'm very proud of how much i progressed.
I am using a GoPro Hero 9 Black as a camera and an ND32 filter, the settings are in the description of the video.
I would really appreciate it if you guys would give me some tips about riding so i can improve myself because always there s room for improvement.
My channel is this : mru (moto)
and the video is the only one posted on the channel.
I would absolutely appreciate it if you guys would show a little bit of support .
I hope you have an amazing day and keep both wheels on the ground;)
No disrespect to any of the members here, but for the best riding tips, you really should get some training from professional riders. In the UK we have IAM and ROSPA who will happily teach advanced riding techniques, I am sure there will be similar in your part of the world too.
So as a tip from a biker with over 30 years riding, it'd be get some proper training, and if you want to learn to ride fast, maybe do so on a trackday. Again, in the UK, our trackdays nearly always have instructors there who will happily give up their time to give riders tips, be they new to bikes or wanting to knock a couple of 10ths off their lap times, I assume that is the same the world over... although some trackdays may charge for that.
 
Welcome and I second what @HippoDrone posted about going through proper riding training vs. asking a group online. I am sure no one here would give bad advice on purpose but to try and coach based on video is near impossible versus in person. Even in person can be tough.

I always encourage a rider to go through training. I too have just over 30 years of riding and survived a few crashes so I can say proper training is critical to safety.

Now if you want to ask about filming or anything related to editing videos and growing a channel - this is the right place to do it.
 
Expert training is the way to go, for sure.

I find that my riding and awareness has improved from watching driving training channels like Ashley Neil (possibly only suitable for UK viewers). Whilst based in car driving, it gives an insight into what they should be doing and sometimes why they don't, which helps me to assess what car drivers might do. It also helps me consider my actions in certain scenarios. Dashcam channels can work in so much as they show you how stupid other people are, in the comments as much as the videos, but none of this is a substitute for expert training.
 

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