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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby dbaker » Fri Oct 28, 2011 9:44 am

Nice video :D 2011 only required the one motor repair to reglue the Halls?

CC trail has been empty of riders this week only the few early morning commuters coming at me. Lots of slippery leaves and nuts :( Time to think about snow tires :idea:
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby veloman » Fri Oct 28, 2011 9:52 am

I thought the sound effects were pretty funny. Good assortment of shots.
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby beast775 » Fri Oct 28, 2011 10:45 am

I was laughing pretty dang hard at the guy getting outta yer way with the noises :lol: .i liked the vid quite funny.thanks for the laugh.im likin youre new build so far,ive been looking at a rm7 for my next build.but the specialized frames are a dime a dozen around here.
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby Hyena » Sat Oct 29, 2011 8:59 pm

Nice vid and great use of sfx. I'd forgotten about the ballerina guy you nearly collected :lol:
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby GCinDC » Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:53 pm

kinda what i've been thinking in terms of a homemade frame - something like this but w/ rectangular tube big enough for lipos... (and more poetry) :mrgreen:
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i guess there'd be some work to be done regarding those pesky pedals...

anybody know what motorbike donor the parts came from?

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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby sn0wchyld » Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:01 pm

GCinDC wrote:kinda what i've been thinking in terms of a homemade frame - something like this but w/ rectangular tube big enough for lipos... (and more poetry) :mrgreen:
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i guess there'd be some work to be done regarding those pesky pedals...

anybody know what motorbike donor the parts came from?

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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby Sacman » Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:37 am

Nice! Is that a standard automotive shock and coilovers there for the rear suspension?
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GCinDC wrote:kinda what i've been thinking in terms of a homemade frame - something like this but w/ rectangular tube big enough for lipos... (and more poetry) :mrgreen:
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i guess there'd be some work to be done regarding those pesky pedals...

anybody know what motorbike donor the parts came from?

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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby amberwolf » Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:00 am

Could be an MX shock; The orange one in this pic; with the long black spring below it as the one that came with it:
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby GCinDC » Tue Nov 01, 2011 11:52 am

That's wild, AW! Thanks.

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Was quite surprised to see the SNOW on saturday. My son was desperate so we made the best of it.

And Sunday, I rode downtown to see some of the Marine Corps Marathon (which my bro/sis in law were in). After 10 or so miles, I limped home on speed switch one for the last 2 miles. I love that switch! Great for current management... Here's just a couple scenes - the camera wasn't properly mounted so the footage sucked, but I really like the last scene of the apocalyptic water cup cleanup effort:


And finally, I got tired of charging my cells only up to 82.5V and having only 7Ah, so I opened the charger, found the little screw under the fuse and turned it until the volt meter read 84V. I had a good idea this would charge the battery higher than that, but since they're fairly well balanced didn't mind trying out a high charge for a bit. And this morning, I unplugged it after a couple hours and checked, and yep, like a nest of robins! (if it's upsidedown, hit the 480 res version. should be fixed there):


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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby Sacman » Tue Nov 01, 2011 12:07 pm

LOL!... Life of jarhead during peacetime... :|
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby ambroseliao » Wed Nov 02, 2011 3:59 pm

Hi GCinDC,

I saw this video and thought about your GoPro in the bottom of the lake in Wisconsin!



Let's not give up hope! :shock:

BTW, I just ordered the GoPro Hero2 and can't wait to get it!
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby Sacman » Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:26 pm

GoPro officially released the HERO2 on October 24th but it was already out for sale at our local Best Buys here in California a week earlier (makes sense since GoPro is based here in Half Moon Bay, California). I was fortunate to notice and bought one. Since then I've been testing it and putting it thru the paces and I can honestly say this new HERO2 vidcam ROCKS!!! (for the most part).
Two things I can definitely say is that the new menus make this camera much easier to use than the original HERO, and it's low-light capabilities are pretty awsome.

For those of you who want to know what's new on this how this HERO2 ... I can have my HOT GIRL (OLIVIA) explain and compare the HERO2 and original HERO vidcams for you.
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CLICK ON THIS ... http://youtu.be/KmA3hWovD50



And here's some sample video comparing the HERO2 vs. the original HERO. Pay close attention to the low-light test.
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby ambroseliao » Wed Nov 02, 2011 5:37 pm

This video proved to me how much better the HD Hero2 is over the original HD Hero.



Check out the low light capabilities, color saturation, and sharpness! Amazing. It also has 120 fps capability and soon will have wi-fi streaming and wi-fi remote control too!
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby GCinDC » Wed Nov 02, 2011 6:04 pm

psyched for you ambrose and sacman!

yeah, it looks at least twice as good! the 11Mb will help for timelapses, more cropping ability. i've stopped using it much indoors because of the low light and crappy audio, so i don't need to be persuaded...

this was a fun run across town this afternoon on an errand...
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby Hyena » Wed Nov 02, 2011 7:15 pm

I don't doubt it's better but some of the specs are a bit misleading. The f2.8 they keep going on about is actually the same as the original one so it must be the image sensor that gives the better picture. The 120 fps mode is only at the lowest quality setting unfortunately unlike 60 fps which is at 720p. To be honest I can't see much sharpness difference between the 2 in those side by shots - I certainly wouldn't say it's noticably twice as sharp. The low light performance is better and the saturation and contrast does seem higher, but the later may well be just tweeked software.
I looked into grabbing one but the shipping from gopro is a little rude - $85 to Australia which makes them the same price as locally (only $10 shipping in the US)

Home made chest mount Greg ? Do you reckon it needs to be a bit lower ? I reckon if you're going to go with a chest mount you want to see more of your arms and the bars - otherwise the shot doesn't look much different to a helmet cam.

And what/where is your CA actually mounted to ? It looks like it's off behind the bars ??
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby GCinDC » Wed Nov 02, 2011 7:23 pm

Hyena wrote:Home made chest mount Greg ?

Yeah, part of the motor sports mount tucked under my belt. :lol: I was sure it was aimed too low, so of course it was aimed to0 high!

yeah, i made a custom mount for the CA, back when i mounted the gopro on the neck/stem whatever. the top of the fork clamp had 4 bolts it was easy to use for extensions. i got tired of the noise that mount made, and the fact that the sky reflection makes it impossible to ever read it...

very observant, hyena. did you notice i've got different types of gloves on each hand? :lol: can't find the matches!

good to know about the gopro. i haven't had a chance to study it. was just stewing in my own envy... :mrgreen:

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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby flyinmonkie » Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:44 am

I like the angle. Most of the helmet mounts I have seen are way to low. I always want to see the horizon and not just the ground in front wheel.

Nice work as always Greg.

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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby Thud » Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:48 am

GCinDC wrote:kinda what i've been thinking in terms of a homemade frame - something like this but w/ rectangular tube big enough for lipos... (and more poetry) :mrgreen:
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i guess there'd be some work to be done regarding those pesky pedals...

anybody know what motorbike donor the parts came from?

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hehe, you have some ambitious idea's there G.
that is a swingarm & shock off of a yamaha yz model from 84ish. The front end looks like parts donated from a pre-79 honda elsinore (guessing there..they could be anything form the big 4 entry bike line's from 75 to present day)
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby GCinDC » Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:16 am

ambroseliao wrote:I saw this video and thought about your GoPro in the bottom of the lake in Wisconsin! Let's not give up hope! :shock:

I'm definitely going to look for it next summer. Just need to figure out what I need to search ~1000 sq ft of silt/reeds 25' feet under water with zero visibility. Perhaps I can rent an underwater metal detector of some sort.

Thud wrote:you have some ambitious idea's there G.

just fishing for you, thud! thanks for taking the bait. we all know you are mr ambition. send me your address so i can fly you to DC. :lol: i'll give you more than 2 days! can we start with something like this, squeeze together the frame a bit and weld on a bottom bracket?
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Why pay $1000+ for a decent DH donor when we can get all that for $100?

Don't answer that. I'm still dreaming... :wink:
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby ambroseliao » Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:25 am

GCinDC wrote:I'm definitely going to look for it next summer. Just need to figure out what I need to search ~1000 sq ft of silt/reeds 25' feet under water with zero visibility. Perhaps I can rent an underwater metal detector of some sort. I hope to god though that the part of the hand it was attached to won't be there...


OUCH! :shock:
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby Sacman » Thu Nov 03, 2011 11:32 am

Hold the fone...
Greg when you said that's the motor sports mount ... isn't that the big suction cup mount?
Is that what you really got tucked under your belt? :shock:
Wow I never would have thought....

But I actually like the results it gives. The view is straight forward and pretty stable and you can still see hands and handlebar sometimes when Gregs sits down. For the most part when you can't see them I'm assuming Greg is standing up on the pedals.

The few times I tried the GoPro on the helmet mount I got video that wasn't stable and made me kinda sick to watch. :?
I'd get too many head bobs because I keep looking up at the road then down at my CA then back up again.... and of course all the quick left and right movements. I'm gonna have to try the chesty mount myself.

I like your footage tho Greg. It shows how easily a skilled ebike rider cuts thru busy Washington DC traffic. On the other had it also documents all your traffic violations with you blowing thru red lights. :P

GCinDC wrote:this was a fun run across town this afternoon on an errand...

Hyena wrote:Home made chest mount Greg ? Do you reckon it needs to be a bit lower ? I reckon if you're going to go with a chest mount you want to see more of your arms and the bars - otherwise the shot doesn't look much different to a helmet cam.

GCinDC wrote:Yeah, part of the motor sports mount tucked under my belt. I was sure it was aimed too low, so of course it was aimed to0 high!
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby GCinDC » Thu Nov 03, 2011 11:57 am

Sacman wrote:Is that what you really got tucked under your belt? :shock: ...Wow I never would have thought....

show business is a dirty business...
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glad it's no bigger, otherwise i might have to make adjustments...
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby ambroseliao » Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:07 pm

Is that a camera in your belt or... :D
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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby Hyena » Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:17 pm

GCinDC wrote:
Sacman wrote:Is that what you really got tucked under your belt? :shock: ...Wow I never would have thought....

show business is a dirty business...


hahaha
I think you have a new avatar :lol:

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Re: GT i-drive 2.0 Build

Postby GCinDC » Fri Nov 04, 2011 6:44 pm

Hyena wrote:I think you have a new avatar :lol:

that is hilarious. :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:

i got some B Roll footage from the shoot, but unfortunately, they didn't give me the clip when josh said about the zappy: "aw, this bike is for pussies!". :twisted:

so just a couple scenes when i was trying really hard to go slow - and remember, this is from 11 months ago:


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