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JSIXspeed

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Okay so it was pointed out to me that if you wear headphones while watching my videos the sound will only be in one ear bud. If this happens to you I apologize, I am trying to figure out why its happening. I am using a gopro hero3 black and a drift HD noise cancelling mic, editing with gopro studios and I have checked all settings. please leave any thoughts below!
 
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Okay so it was pointed out to me that if you wear headphones while watching my videos the sound will only be in one ear bud. If this happens to you I apologize, I am trying to figure out why its happening. I am using a gopro hero3 black and a drift HD noise cancelling mic, editing with gopro studios and I have checked all settings. please leave any thoughts below!
Hi...in go pro studio you have the option of choosing left or right audio... I believe this is in the settings of the first screen before you export your clip selection to step 2. Try switching that over and see....
 
I agree it really depends on the person.

Also some basic driving skills.
A friend of mine who is above 30 asked about learning to ride. I told him that the first thing he should learn and be comfortable with is how to manually shift in a car or truck.
I think that sort of thing should be instinctive as there is a lot more going on and pilot dependent on a motorcycle. So getting a fundamental like that out of the way leaves more attention for other things.

Just my opinion so far.
BTW I started later in life on a R100R. An older liter bike that is designed for long distances and reliabllity rather than speed.
 
The style of those is simular to what I started on. Just not as many cc's. I started out just riding around in a big empty parking lot then I gradually moved to going around the block and eventually ran errands with the bike. But years of experience with manuals prior does help.
 

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