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Henrik Y

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  1. A minutes worth of good riding stretched into a whole 5 minutes and 34 seconds of slow motion. Yawn.

    Yes I know, but it's the first video with this new camera so I had to try it out so thats why it's a bit much slowmotion of things that's not so spectacular. The intro is also a little long but I thought it was a little fun.

  2. It was nice.

    But I didn't like the "fisheye", it had som dust/dirt on it and it also got light reflexes from the sun that was a little anoying. And in that kind of environment you lose the perspective of the rocks sizes and distances. I think that a fisheye lense is better suitet for close up filming in streets for example.

  3. Isn't that camera supposed to be capable of recording highspeed images of up to 1200fps (frames per second)? Can't wait to see a full vid put together with some slow-mo edited sequences. Images and movement were pin sharp on my pc, even though i wasn't watching in HD.

    Yes, it does and there will be some slowmotion clips in the finished video. And 300fps is slow enough but of course it won't be in HD quality.

    But I have problems with sony vegas when I come to the rendering so it will probably take some time before it's finished. I may have to get an other editing program.

  4. A little more today. This section made me feel a little bit like Danny Macaskill with the intensity and speed.

    I've had problems before with my inspired to get it feel right with right parts and settings but now I just love it.

    When I watch it now I see the I should've ended it all with a frontwheel 360 down the drop. Maybe next time.

  5. why is there a massive red slide in the background?

    Haha, you should see the other one then. The one the holds the roof to the sports stadium.

    http://www.dt.se/multimedia/archive/00114/...et4_114248b.jpg

    The ones that you ment are hidden behind the trees and the one that holds the roof is on the left in the pic. When I was a little kid I always thought about riding a bike up on them. Maybe Julien Dupont can do it with his Mototrial but they are made of steel so they might be too slippery.

  6. Uploaded one unedited clip in HD, I will make a longer edited video soon when I get access to my own computer that's powerfull enough to play those HD clips.

    I will try to upload some slowmotion clips later.

    And watch in HD if you can, and tell me what you think because I can't watch it without lagging right now.

  7. Thanks :) I was just going through the usual places in the town and just made something. It didn't take more then an hour, but it was getting late and dark so I didn't have so much time.

    The spinning thing at 0:30 is a little inspiration from Danny MacAskill. I really like the 20" because it's easier to spin around and play with compared to my 26" GU.

    what was the song? (Y)

    It's "The Sounds - Rock'n'Roll"

  8. Haven't been riding so much trial this summer because I've started riding downhill and have mostly been doing that when time was given for biking but at least it's going forward in the progression.

    This was just a quickie that my little brother filmed one evening. I put it up because it was a while I did something. No taps tough but they've been coming more frequently and they're getting higher.

  9. Henrik: Tackar tackar, come up to gothenburg and I'l show you how it's done haha ;)

    It's down to Göteborg, det var ett tag sedan jag bodde i Skåne.

    When I do get some time to go for a ride it has more often been downhill then trial. But yesterday I managed to do a really nice tap and it was the highest so far, rolled over the top nice and smooth and not bashing on the edge as I use to >_<

  10. Oh sorry people.

    No need for that, it's almost impossible to know what's been posted before, even with the search function. And some of us haven't seen it until now ;)

  11. Has anyone tried it?

    I saw a picture with a downhill bike with trial rims and I think it was echo urban rims. I'm new to downhill so I'm curious if they'll hold up for that or if they'll break. They seem to be able take some beating when watching the videos with crazy drops to curb edges.

  12. You naturally tuck as much as you need to. If you can put the power through, with the right technique, then making it onto the object with the tuck will just happen?

    I can only sidehop bar height, left footed going left ('wrong' way) and I don't think I tuck that much, but it's enough. ;)

    Stop thinking in TGS - 'Must tuck looooaaaddsss!'

    I bump myself in the but with the rearwheel quite a lot. When I make use of the front wheel to swing in the rearwheel and tuck it up after I've landed the front I'll have to think about it or else I will end up bumping my butt :P But tuck and land on both wheel at the same time is impossible for me when the hights starts to get over 50-60 cm.

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