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You guys have so much wonderful advice!
I will be writing notes as we drive to the sunshine this weekend in the caged vehicle.
BIG QUESTION:
We have the 1250 S, so yes we do some "different" types of rides.
Couple this with the fact that from a roads, "routes" kind of thing. We live in this amazing area. While it would be a stretch on the butt, we could do a FIVE hour ride that begins at
Bonneville Speedway, the salt flats.....if you have never been there at dawn...you should put it on your list. Plus, we all know the history made out there on Bonneville and those salt flats.
From here a long boring jont for a bit across I-80 we can tour 10 world class ski resorts, 8 lakes and beautiful country. If you had to do it in a single day, you could do it in 5 hours.
But, there are some amazing curves and side roads. Those are where that husband of mine grinds down his chicken strips. Those darn chicken strips. I hate every time we put on a new set of tires. Its all about "making the tires REAL" he says.
For those moments. I have been digesting your forums and I REALLY want to be able to film those back road curves, from the bikes perspective, not the passenger.
Yeah, they are those kinds of curves where every rider could care less what you are doing and would like the perspective of the bike.
I have read GO PRO, screen protectors, over heating cases.....where do you mount and what kind of camera would work best for those curves and the stupid rocks that blow a whole set?
Yes, I realize this might mean carrying a 3rd camera and have a place (but where) to mount the camera to catch THOSE curves and those back roads?
We have also been trying various apps for the motorcycle path.
The current app we are trying out (and losing data due to ---oh you have to do that--- moments.
We haven't really found one that totally "nails" it from a moto vlogging point yet.
Detecht.
It records information such as: (no ride shaming here, it was a casual corner shot down Parleys on I-80
- Miles: 121 miles
- Elapsed Time: 2 hours 49 minutes (includes stops)
- Average speed: 43.1 (due to stops)
- Elevation Change: 866 meters
- Top Speed: 108 mph
- Highest Altitude: 2134 meters
- Max Acceleration: 20.3 mps squared