Helmet cam is a must, the chest cam is just terrible, maybe getting as second cam and editing them together is the only great solution. Also, very much looks like rider fail, not machine fail, gotta give it some throttle maybe. Offroad tires do better on the street than street tires do offroad, the trade off is very much in favor of the off road tires, ,by the way.
Thanks for the feedback! I have thought about this quite a bit and experimented with a few different ways. What do you think about a split screen with the helmet cam on top and chest cam for the lower half? Or a "Scooter Cam" for the lower half? As far as it being a rider fail, you are probably 100% correct, lol. I tried giving it more throttle, but it was really uncomfortable. Off-road tires might help for sure. Also adjusting the suspension to a more stiff setting might help as well.
Thanks for the feedback! I had to walk the scooter off the trail because I couldn't even ride it on the grass. That is the thumbnail of me pushing the scooter after I jumped off. Sorry if it was confusing.
I ride with these off road and set the tyre pressure to 40 PSI and they work good.
Thanks for the info! I think it was too wet out today. It rained quite a bit yesterday, but I didn't consider how much of a difference it could make.
Helmet cam is a must, the chest cam is just terrible, maybe getting as second cam and editing them together is the only great solution. Also, very much looks like rider fail, not machine fail, gotta give it some throttle maybe. Offroad tires do better on the street than street tires do offroad, the trade off is very much in favor of the off road tires, ,by the way.
Thanks for the feedback! I have thought about this quite a bit and experimented with a few different ways. What do you think about a split screen with the helmet cam on top and chest cam for the lower half? Or a "Scooter Cam" for the lower half? As far as it being a rider fail, you are probably 100% correct, lol. I tried giving it more throttle, but it was really uncomfortable. Off-road tires might help for sure. Also adjusting the suspension to a more stiff setting might help as well.
So, where in the narration do you mention the fail? I mean, with a title like you have, it should be made clear what the fail is.
Thanks for the feedback! I had to walk the scooter off the trail because I couldn't even ride it on the grass. That is the thumbnail of me pushing the scooter after I jumped off. Sorry if it was confusing.