Sup?, im new here :)

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sstimmyy

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Hello! Been Watching Motovlogs for about a year and a half now after initially seeing some of rebelyell91's videos and slowly building up my subscription list to quite a few youtube motovloggers! I live near Reading/Oxford UK, i'm 17.

Anyway, truth is, watching motovlogs was what persuaded me to get a motorbike and now, after a good year of persuasion and determination to ride i successfully won my parents round and am now the proud owner of my first bike, a Honda NSR 125 :)

Sooo, ive only been riding for a couple of weeks on my CBT but am loving it and will try and get my test done early next year. As My 18th is comming up in January i plan to treat myself to a Gopro HD Hero 2 so i can start vlogging and properly join the community. I'd definitally like to meet up with some of you guys some time too.

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Hi mate and welcome! :)

Nice bike I like Honda's and the NSR is a nice 125. What part of the country are you in?
 
gpzDave said:
What part of the country are you in?

sstimmyy said:
I live near Reading/Oxford UK, i'm 17.

:roll: haha, Welcome, as Dave said the NSR is a nice bike great first bike.

Take it easy on the road now, as you've only just started riding winter is close so be carefull on the roads. let us know when you have everything set up, link us to your YT channel. Ride Safe
 
Hi and welcome , but to do "real" vlogs which wont piss you off in the audio section i would strongly recommend a drift hd170 stealth. the gopro 2 is obviously awesome, but in order to get an external mic into it you have to either drill a hole in the clear case or use the skeleton case, which could inevitably screw it up should any rain get into it. :)
 
Welcome onboard, the NSR is a nice bike, although i hate the sound of a stroker! I would also say get the drift, far better for vlogging, you won't notice the difference in quality when you upload :)
 
Thanks for all the Welcome Comments! :)

So the drift is better then? I could live with the Go Pros downside of having a tricky audio input as i really do like the camera and would intend to use it for other thiings too like filming some of my flying, both RC and Full scale. The drift looks really good but the New Gopros really grabbed me :p Has anybody got any experience with the POV as that looks like a good option for a helmet cam? :)
 
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