lol....ummmm... TH or im4seven can help out with that... it is long....steep...and umm, is basically two parts... first part you start by taking a flat approach for about 30 yards, then a HARD right turn into the first uphill portion... this curves pretty quick into a S-turn, with gradual increase in steepness....
Then another right turn to the second half, which is a steep up-hill that plateaus in the end under a 4' round fallen evergreen....
cool stuff...here is a two part vid of the second half walk-up:
Thats pretty steep. I'd like to see you and TeamHog racing up the Chainbreaker with a couple of new Blade250's _________________ DRIVE IT LIKE YOU STOLE IT!!!!!!!!!
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Good video, (except for the vibes) hill looked decent,not to many rocks to throw you off,no ruts that I could see,as far as leaves.....ITP Mudlites! Had a little rain/snow this weekend on oak ,elm,and maple leaves in the backyard and they peformed flawlessly! Of course I won't be mowing there any time soon
Thanks for sharing!
Yeah, I have to work on the camera mount to lose the vibration. It was just something I threw on quick to test it out. The hill has some deep ruts on the bottom third of the hill that will it the floorpan. I straddle the left rut then move over to the right just before I hit the pine tree where the ruts get shallow. _________________ 05 Jehm Adventure Buggy 250cc, Torque Spring, 22.5gr Rollers, Modified Roll Cage, K&N, 21x7x10 & 22x11x10 Trac Star Radials, Vapor, Body Panels, 40T Spkt
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I stand corrected! . Still it was good run,and please let us know how it turns out stopping in the middle,and tearing out again.
As far as mounting goes...I have found that the more solid the base mount is,the more steady the video.(To bad my camera is NOT computer ready). I have all kinds of vids but unable to download them . I'm hoping Santa will think of me this year .
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where DO you mount your camera??? I was thinking about that little hose clamp idea, but I dont really have anywhere "good" to mount the cam!!!!
lol
John
There's a couple of options...
1) Between your lights... If you point it down and out you'll get a nice view of what it looks like ahead of the buggy. You can put it high, above the bar or low, below the bar.
2) Down low, between your shocks. This would give you a decent bonnet-type view of the buggy trail and what it's doing.
3) Steering Support - Cross Bar... This would give the audience a more eye-level view of what you and your buggy are experiencing.
4) Rear-View... You could mount it somewhere on your swing-arm point backward, which would give the view another perspective.
Myself, I'd love to be able to put together a system where I can mount at least 3 camera's on my buggy. Once I find a good mount I'll be looking for a some Digital Camera's to dedicate to this. Then I'd be able to cut and edit the video's to show all the angles.
My only problem is I don't like to stop and setup the stationary cameras and then drive by them all. It just takes too much time.
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where DO you mount your camera??? I was thinking about that little hose clamp idea, but I dont really have anywhere "good" to mount the cam!!!!
lol
John
I screwed a block of wood to the metal tab that held the stock speedo, then ran a bolt through the block. I'll need to make something more solid but I was able to confirm that the position was good for video. _________________ 05 Jehm Adventure Buggy 250cc, Torque Spring, 22.5gr Rollers, Modified Roll Cage, K&N, 21x7x10 & 22x11x10 Trac Star Radials, Vapor, Body Panels, 40T Spkt
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10 gram rollers, 20x10x8 Razr's,
34 tooth sprocket, 9pk cooler