Hey Kevin. It seems you're shooting at 60/fps and auto shutter? Have you tried shooting at 24 or 30fps and 48 or 60 shutter with a ND Filter? The reason I ask is I like too like that camera position, but with my older Hero 6, without hypersmooth, the vibrating above 4500 rpm makes the footage unusable on my RS. If you have tried shooting at the lower frame rates/exposure, and you got good footage on the RS, what camera do you have? Sorry for the loaded questions. It's time for me to get a Hero 9, but I don't know if the modern features are enough to overcome this bike's vibrating nature. The footage I got at those lower frame rates worked great on this POS camera on an MT10 (as you can see from my channel). Thanks much. -Mike
hi Mike, for the 30 fps/60 shutter setup (which gives a more cinematic look) I noticed it was unusable when the camera is mounted on the RS, so I do it only when I have the gopro mounted on my helmet. I own a gopro 7. Unfortunately I don't think the bikes vibrations can be overcome, the only option (imo) is to mount the gopro elsewhere. I hope this helps.
@@KevinBanks512 Thanks for getting back with me Kevin. No telling if the better camera will do it. Something tells me it won't. I don't care for footage from helmets, so it'll be an expensive test. If I try it, I'll let you know. By the way.... Great riding!
Good riding; also, love the engine noise- it's almost as satisfying as the 1100
Never apex early always on time or late, this saved me the most time
Hey Kevin. It seems you're shooting at 60/fps and auto shutter? Have you tried shooting at 24 or 30fps and 48 or 60 shutter with a ND Filter? The reason I ask is I like too like that camera position, but with my older Hero 6, without hypersmooth, the vibrating above 4500 rpm makes the footage unusable on my RS. If you have tried shooting at the lower frame rates/exposure, and you got good footage on the RS, what camera do you have? Sorry for the loaded questions. It's time for me to get a Hero 9, but I don't know if the modern features are enough to overcome this bike's vibrating nature. The footage I got at those lower frame rates worked great on this POS camera on an MT10 (as you can see from my channel). Thanks much. -Mike
hi Mike, for the 30 fps/60 shutter setup (which gives a more cinematic look) I noticed it was unusable when the camera is mounted on the RS, so I do it only when I have the gopro mounted on my helmet. I own a gopro 7. Unfortunately I don't think the bikes vibrations can be overcome, the only option (imo) is to mount the gopro elsewhere. I hope this helps.
@@KevinBanks512 Thanks for getting back with me Kevin. No telling if the better camera will do it. Something tells me it won't. I don't care for footage from helmets, so it'll be an expensive test. If I try it, I'll let you know. By the way.... Great riding!
that extra 25bhp is no joke
And 220cc bigger engine
What track is that?
it is "Vaison Piste" in Eastern France
Nice ride, is your rs 660 stock or you made some mod?
thanks man, on this video it was full stock except the windscreen. now i added an ohlins rear shock and rear set. nothing on the exhaust part.
@@KevinBanks512 I also have an rs660 how it's feel with holins rear shock?
@@carlopizzini9843 im not qualified enough to tell the difference, but i find the bike more stable..