GoPro Rule of Thumb: If it looks like its pointed to high, it isn't. When you get into your attack position that angle becomes, you gotta compensate for it! Otherwise, RAD riding, your a shredder
Good advice on a great video. I recently got a GoPro (aka GoBro) and it took me quite a while to get my angles right. I'm still learning if I'm to be honest.
Keep shreddin' trails, kid. I'm looking forward to seeing your next video.
I dig a little footage from the GoPro, gives a real sense of speed huh! Interesting point, it is a commercial for their product, but its really selling the capability that this product will unlock. Showing the component is unnecessary in the video, because afterwards you look down and realize "Oh thats what he was riding on"
The pedals are actually on my bike. They are a super old set. I just swapped them onto that bike to cruise around the pits at the race where that photo was taken. They've been through some hard times and still keep going!
2nd part of the video is film at the Summit Ridge Freeride Park in Black Diamond/Maple Valley Washington. More new trails coming soon. Check www.evergreenmtb.org for work party coming up. No dig, No new trails!
When you get into your attack position that angle becomes, you gotta compensate for it!
Otherwise, RAD riding, your a shredder
Keep shreddin' trails, kid. I'm looking forward to seeing your next video.
Interesting point, it is a commercial for their product, but its really selling the capability that this product will unlock. Showing the component is unnecessary in the video, because afterwards you look down and realize "Oh thats what he was riding on"
Also, is this the Black Angels? \m/
Nothing Else.