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I thought it was pretty cool, other than the blatant lies of being in Mexico and riding in a closed course. I'm pretty sure none of us care, and if any of us do... we are sissys.
 

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lol its just a stupid dumb disclaimer. I see youre from Sac what part? I lived there all my life before I joined the military and went to texas. I didnt ride in sac, i regret it, as there are some awesome roads out there.
 

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You hooligan, it looks like you're really haulin' ass.

It's kinda bouncy though. I've noticed the further off vertical you go, the more the weight of the camera affects it, but it gets kinda tall fully erect.
 

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lol its just a stupid dumb disclaimer. I see youre from Sac what part? I lived there all my life before I joined the military and went to texas. I didnt ride in sac, i regret it, as there are some awesome roads out there.
El Dorado Hills, but I commute to Sac State on the bike for school :D
 

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You're way over exaggerating with your lower body. You're coming off the bike too much, and in return, you're fighting the bike from crossing the double yellow and trying to counter pull it to the other side.

Just some unsolicited criticism. Take it to the track if you want to work on your body position. Texas roads are way too tame to really put any effort in working on cornering.
 

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I thought you said twisties?
 

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haha in his defense, the wide angle lens of the GOPRO makes twisty roads look straighter, all of the roads I ride are very twisty and when I record my rides the roads look tame
listening to the audio it sounds like sweepers to me. Incredible resolution though.
 

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Yeah theyre more sweepers than actualy twisty mountain or canyon roads. In West Texas, thats the best we got. Its just flat desert out here.

Yeah my BP needs work. Im going to take her out for another session and make some changes.

My GSXR tail section has always been a little flimsy. Im sure if I secure it more it could reduce vibrations.
 

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There's some pretty twistie roads out in the hill country if you know where to go.
 

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Yeah theyre more sweepers than actualy twisty mountain or canyon roads. In West Texas, thats the best we got. Its just flat desert out here.

Yeah my BP needs work. Im going to take her out for another session and make some changes.

My GSXR tail section has always been a little flimsy. Im sure if I secure it more it could reduce vibrations.
I can relate, I moved from VA to FL and often ponder the purpose of even owning a sportbike in this state.
 
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