Do I need a GoPro?

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You guys that have GoPros, what are you recording? In Texas we have lots of flat open space, not so much with twisty roads. My rides are fun, but nothing to show off to anyone.:(
I can get a silver 3 for $200 new. Should I buy it?:confused:
 
You always need a GoPro!

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You guys that have GoPros, what are you recording? In Texas we have lots of flat open space, not so much with twisty roads. My rides are fun, but nothing to show off to anyone.:(
I can get a silver 3 for $200 new. Should I buy it?:confused:
We all need one mate, it's whether it fits into the budget?

I might ask for one from Santa this year.

Neil
 
They are cool. I think you bring up a good point about the straight roads though. Not sure if they are going to make for video that is going to be fun for you to watch. That might just push you to be more creative though...

It can't hurt anything, right.
 
As long as it isn't recording my speed I like it for peace of mind and security. I find cagers pay a little extra attention upon noticing that they are being filmed.

- I don't have a gopro but used to have a homemade bullet cam setup.
 
As long as it isn't recording my speed I like it for peace of mind and security. I find cagers pay a little extra attention upon noticing that they are being filmed.

- I don't have a gopro but used to have a homemade bullet cam setup.

Exactly what i use my Drift cam for, when people notice you have a cam they act like model citizens behind the wheel, and we've all seen vid's where somebody caught some a-hole on camera and was able to submit it as evidence...

Plus you can use these things for everything, not just riding. I used my Drift at the Wright Patterson AFB museum to take pics, also used it vto film some of my offroad adventures on the Versys :thumbup: Love the fisheye effect i get from it. Go Pro HD's have awesome quality video.... I believe Top Gear uses them for in car shots if i'm not mistaken... Hope to get a GP HD this summer, to get the 2-camera experience :D
 
We all need one mate, it's whether it fits into the budget?

I might ask for one from Santa this year.

Neil

Of course you need one, but as Neil (Nelly) states, is it in the budget? I opted for a less expensive Contour Roam. Works fine for me. My expectations must be low! :BLAA:
 
from what ive seen i really wish id have waited and bought the new drift ghost cam. i really like my Hero3 Silver but the new Drift is SWEEEEET. and twice as much.... as the deal youre getting

and if anybody is thinking about going for a Drift cam

look up TheGardenSnake on YT and he has a vid with codes to get a bunch of discounts and free stuff with the purchase of a Drift cam, but you have to buy directly from drift.

its either the cam comparison vid or the helmet cam set-up vid
 
I have a GoPro HD2 and have used it riding, swimming, and hiking. I am getting ready for another adventure where I plan on using a head strap and a hand mount. I enjoy watching the videos later bit need to edit some before I could share them.

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I put mine on my brother, its HILARIOUS what you see him do from his perspective. Even watching a 6yr old tires me out!
 
I say yes you need a GoPro.

1. If you get in accident or accused of doing something you may not have then you have video evidence.

2. A lot of Motovloggers are stuck in fly over states with a lot of straight roads. They get a mic setup and ramble on into their helmets. You might be the next youtube famous mate out there.
 
I say yes you need a GoPro.

1. If you get in accident or accused of doing something you may not have then you have video evidence.


^^^ This x100.

I just got the Hero3 (white) and that's the main reason I'm going to be using it while riding. I don't think anyone on YouTube cares to see my urban commuting. But after seeing the trouble my friend is going through with insurance companies even after the other driver admitted fault, I'd love some video evidence if this happens to me.

And then when it's raining I'll just move it to my kayaking gear and get some footage of all the whitewater Cleveland/Akron, OH has to offer.

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^^^ This x100.

I just got the Hero3 (white) and that's the main reason I'm going to be using it while riding. I don't think anyone on YouTube cares to see my urban commuting. But after seeing the trouble my friend is going through with insurance companies even after the other driver admitted fault, I'd love some video evidence if this happens to me.

And then when it's raining I'll just move it to my kayaking gear and get some footage of all the whitewater Cleveland/Akron, OH has to offer.

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Dude I will ride a motorcycle in the triple digits through traffic (safely of course) and carve mountain roads without guard rails but that picture of going off a cliff strapped into a boat into water and I'm having a hard time catching my breath. No way, won't do it.
 
Dude I will ride a motorcycle in the triple digits through traffic (safely of course) and carve mountain roads without guard rails but that picture of going off a cliff strapped into a boat into water and I'm having a hard time catching my breath. No way, won't do it.

Very nice.:thumbup:
 
Dude I will ride a motorcycle in the triple digits through traffic (safely of course) and carve mountain roads without guard rails but that picture of going off a cliff strapped into a boat into water and I'm having a hard time catching my breath. No way, won't do it.

Yeah, the first time paddling up to the edge of a waterfall like that is a bit like the feeling of looking down at the speedo and realizing you're doing double the speed limit

on an unfamiliar mountain road

at night

without HID bulbs


And that's only a ~25 footer. Current world record is ~186' :eek:
 
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