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Old 11-14-2011, 08:27 AM   #16 (permalink)
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cool...you wont regret going that route...and id do the fronts as soon as you can.....its like night and day...id rather have a stock quad with great suspension than a fully built one with no suspension

nice gift btw
Yea, I think I'm sold on getting a stabilizer... took a lot of hard hits to the wrists and shoulders.... just gonna run the stick-type due to lack of funds...

I'm gonna try to play w/ my front shocks a little bit more... don't have the $$ before the holidays to spend on shocks, so maybe a little tuning will help until I can drop some coin on something else...

Thanks for the comments guys! And btw, yes it's the GoPro Hero HD motorsports camera, 1080 HD... I only took footage in 720 though due to memory card space
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Old 11-14-2011, 09:09 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Ive mounted my gopro to my helmet and the videos were ok. Then I used the roll bar mount and mounted it to my front bumper.
MUCH Better videos. You would think it would have a bunch of vibration. but its really smooth. Give it a try!.

BUT you do get alot of engine noise. you can barely hear the exhaust over the valve train.
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Old 11-14-2011, 09:19 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Ive mounted my gopro to my helmet and the videos were ok. Then I used the roll bar mount and mounted it to my front bumper.
MUCH Better videos. You would think it would have a bunch of vibration. but its really smooth. Give it a try!.

BUT you do get alot of engine noise. you can barely hear the exhaust over the valve train.
Never tried that... I didn't because I heard it was way too choppy... But I'll give it a try next time out!
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Old 11-14-2011, 05:02 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Yea, I think I'm sold on getting a stabilizer... took a lot of hard hits to the wrists and shoulders.... just gonna run the stick-type due to lack of funds...

I'm gonna try to play w/ my front shocks a little bit more... don't have the $$ before the holidays to spend on shocks, so maybe a little tuning will help until I can drop some coin on something else...
you an probably get them to work a bit better, but the stock shocks fade pretty quickly out of the crate....you could try just having them revalved first and save yourself some money....that alone will make a big difference...just something to think about
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