Cool footage. I was just there with a few friends back in June. Nice placement of the camera too. POV speed ride. Different look with the Fall colors and fallen leaves. How is your camera mounted that you can turn it while riding? You may have picked the best time to ride as there doesn’t look to be a lot of riders or drivers on the road. Just spotted two look out points thst my friends and I stopped at. I know exactly where you are now on the road.
Camera mounted to a clamp-on flexible gooseneck on the left side of the handlebar. Being retired, I generally ride on weekdays to avoid the weekend warriors 🤣. Thanks for watching and for the sub.
Nice ride. good scenic views too. Question though. Why do you start your cornering from the inside? That causes you to go wide coming out of the turns.
@@BackRoadzRider I saw. I could easily tell watching your video. You should try starting you line, your entry into the curve from the outside. So you start your turn before you get to the curve that way you are at less of a lean angle went you get to the center of the curve. that way you are pointing to the outside when you get to the center of the curve. That way you make a much more spread out curve instead of a sharper turn at the center of the curve. So you point your bike down the road instead of at the bank on the outside of the curve. If that doesn't make sense look up how racers start their linto and out of a curve and why.
@@tobymassell2367 wow, how in the world did I make those 400+ curves (and the millions before) many of which were contiguous. Thanks for your concern though…
Cool footage. I was just there with a few friends back in June. Nice placement of the camera too. POV speed ride. Different look with the Fall colors and fallen leaves. How is your camera mounted that you can turn it while riding?
You may have picked the best time to ride as there doesn’t look to be a lot of riders or drivers on the road. Just spotted two look out points thst my friends and I stopped at. I know exactly where you are now on the road.
Camera mounted to a clamp-on flexible gooseneck on the left side of the handlebar.
Being retired, I generally ride on weekdays to avoid the weekend warriors 🤣.
Thanks for watching and for the sub.
@@BackRoadzRider Nice camera work and footage. Happy to sub.
Nice ride. good scenic views too. Question though. Why do you start your cornering from the inside? That causes you to go wide coming out of the turns.
@@tobymassell2367 generally that's my approach on left handers and the opposite on right handers.
@@BackRoadzRider I saw. I could easily tell watching your video. You should try starting you line, your entry into the curve from the outside. So you start your turn before you get to the curve that way you are at less of a lean angle went you get to the center of the curve. that way you are pointing to the outside when you get to the center of the curve. That way you make a much more spread out curve instead of a sharper turn at the center of the curve. So you point your bike down the road instead of at the bank on the outside of the curve. If that doesn't make sense look up how racers start their linto and out of a curve and why.
@@tobymassell2367 wow, how in the world did I make those 400+ curves (and the millions before) many of which were contiguous. Thanks for your concern though…
@@BackRoadzRider Because you did them the way you feel comfortable for you. Try it the other way sometime. It might be even more comfortable.