Alright, I'm new on here, I was lucky enough to have a grandad who has a farm with a fair bit of land, so had bikes from being a kid. Raced crossers when I was younger, been on the road since 17, passed direct access at 21, the usual.
I've currently got a KTM 950sm. I bought a cheap camera a while back, but the wind noise was atrocious it ruined the footage, so I've recently upgraded to a ghost-s.
I want to start to get into motovlogging, one thing is playing on my mind though.
My speedo is massive and digital, so I'm worried about either having to lose a lot of the field of view by aiming the camera high, or by incriminating myself by riding roads round me how I usually do.
I'm not saying I'm riding everywhere at 100, but the chances are I'd be hitting higher speeds than 60, or I'd be concentrating that much on not speeding I'd be fixated on it and not able to concentrate on the content I was recording.
I appreciate the obvious solution would be to slow down, but that's easier said than done. Has anyone experienced anything similar and over come it?
I've currently got a KTM 950sm. I bought a cheap camera a while back, but the wind noise was atrocious it ruined the footage, so I've recently upgraded to a ghost-s.
I want to start to get into motovlogging, one thing is playing on my mind though.
My speedo is massive and digital, so I'm worried about either having to lose a lot of the field of view by aiming the camera high, or by incriminating myself by riding roads round me how I usually do.
I'm not saying I'm riding everywhere at 100, but the chances are I'd be hitting higher speeds than 60, or I'd be concentrating that much on not speeding I'd be fixated on it and not able to concentrate on the content I was recording.
I appreciate the obvious solution would be to slow down, but that's easier said than done. Has anyone experienced anything similar and over come it?