looks good .. yeah shame about the angle its hard to judge think you got it right on the lid then forget to take in to account of head tilt or your rideing postition .
so you got one then whats your thoughts on it build looks and video
Yeh that what i think it was, quite rutty aswell so i was staring at them lol
Over-all i cant fault it, when your navigating through the actual screen on the camera its very basic format/graphics, but i spose its uneccesary to have allot of detail, using more battery etc
Battery life wasn't bad, 1 1/2 hours, only problem is when i first charged it it showed full battery covering the whole screen, then when i took it off of charge it had the battery in the top right corner as almost empty, seems to be working allright now though, showing full charge
The mount is practically the same as the gopro's
Love just filming something and watching it back straight away, should have done it on the day so i could adjust the angle but i totally forgot
Highly reccomend it atm, for £60 c'mon you cant go wrong
Looking good there mate, nice style riding was gonna say use them ruts more to your advantage but I seems you started to do it later on in the video! Keep it pinned dude I won't be hitting the tracks till August I think, ended up giving in to my nephew and sold my yz to buy him a 65 I found which was perfect for him, sold the yz at the right time tho as I discovered a crack on the back of the block and knowing I was gonna be pushing the yz to it's limit I sold on rather than risking it
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Cheers, yeh i struggle on the ruts! Just can't commit to them i think im too scared, so i tried using the shallow ones and going wider all the time i had the room to take it easy; when there was loads of people around at points that day i was forced to do the insides in order to get past, managed them but im abit lazy unless im pushed lol
I felt generally gutted then!! Haha, man thats horrible, just got the damn thing and its summer!! But i spose just aswell if you reckon there was a crack there, i spose your saving and on the look out for another one now?
Yeah I know what you mean mate they can seem scary but you just gotta push yourself that extra but more and get into them! If your feeling lazy you should get yourself on a 2 stroke! Haha 125 makes you work for it!!
Ah I know mate quite gutted my self, there was a slight crack near the bottom part of the block so just sold up quickly, yeah I will be saving for a new one aim to have one in the next 2 months. Right not I'm just more concerned about getting my nephew back riding and teaching him gears and clutch
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Yeh respect for putting him first, naa man i love the sound of the 250 4's and how they pull, i've just got to get my suspension set-up then i will start to actually attempt to clear the jumps!! Get the right springs and that, just dunno what to get
Single cylinder 4 bangers. No thanks. Sounds like a wet fart!
But I must admit I'm a terrible rider off road does look easier on a 4 banger. If I were more confident I'd definitely have a 125 two stroke to learn on. As Liam says they do put you through your pace. But that could be said about any bike I don't know I've only been on two stroke crossers.
Na cal mate, i dont know why everyone thinks that its easier to start and learn on a 125, the 250f is THE easist bike to ride and learn on, the 125 has to be ridden properly to get the best out of it, that means staying in the band and being pinned feckin everywhere... But yes you can learn on them, just the 250f is easier as it has power throughout and gets you out of trouble
Are you serious about the sound of the 4stroke? Sounds feckin boss