KX Riders
General => Riding Stories => Topic started by: Hillclimb#42 on July 08, 2010, 07:19:40 AM
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I have made some headway with the videos and software, and started using the Go Pro HD as a Replay feature.
This race is the steepest, and overall most challenging in both states that we race, Indiana and Illinois. The locals and the clubmembers plan on keeping it that way. Its in Polo, Illinois, only 130 ft to the lights, about 140-145 to the crest and said to be 43 degrees. The hill is pretty intimidating for everyone, but kids, women and stock length bikes all race there. Only one female had made it over, ever, and until we got there no 65 had made it over. stock length bikes usually come home broken. I got the 500 alot closer to dialed in and huck the top, in the 2nd round. The ride felt good, but was still slow by a couple tenths.
1st round
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0pVKBtETc8
2nd round
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuLzzhs2P0U&feature=channel
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wicked awesome Vid! i wish i could get over towards the mid-west and east coast just to try some of the races there.
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Thanks dirtjunkie,
This site has helped me alot to get the bikes running well, but by far the fun is riding and racing them. Not sure if everyone has dial-up, and cannot watch them, or just not too interested in hillclimbing vids to begin with. I am fighting with software and camera angles to show the difficulty, but no matter what it looks alot easier on the vids. I only usually record the local guys and a few others that request to be on youtube. The events are usually at least 4 hours long. So if it looks like there's only a couple guys per size of bike, thats why. Its pretty tough to be focused on what i need to do in three classes, make changes, help my gf and other teammates, and get the whole race on the camera. I appreciate the comments, as I am also learning about making a good video. there is alot of forethought needed that I don't use, so far. I've considered adding interviews with winners of Youth Fast Time and Adult Fast Time, and maybe one or two with riders, who crash their brains out, but not sure how stupid that would be. In my world that would be cool, especially 5-10 years from now. Thanks for the input...
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Well I might be a little biased, but I thought they were great. I love watching hillclimb videos. The shots were great and the hill looks fun, like you said no matter what angle you shoot it from it never seems to show how steep the hills actually are. Keep up the great work and keep posting them and I will keep watching them :-D.
Ron
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Thanks,man.
Here's a little tiny segment of our last one. The camcorder died in less than 5 min., but it was also a crash-up derby. Goshen Ironmen hillclimb, the fastest guys jump a 40 foot gap with less than 20 feet to launch from. After several seasoned guys bit the dirt, I rolled it. Got a 3rd in the 600 class, the faster two made the jump.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFbuimjWi5A
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Who is this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASfhBwy0Z_c&feature=related
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:lol: :lol:
Ya see why i rolled it? They were cartin off people and bikes all day. That was Pat Sarver. He always goes for it even though he has a bad muscle injury from the past in both of his arms. That wreck on the vid put him in the hospital for some back surgery. Dr. told him he would never ride again. To put it nicely he told the the Dr, to F- off and walked out of the hospital. He plans on being at the climb this weekend and watching from a lounge chair. :lol:
A good friend, but crazy...
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This link is for the crash video from our hillclimb last year, it doesn't represent how steep the hill is but maybe you can get an idean by how the bikes are tumbling down the hill.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNE3VeEO4QY
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I can tell. Thats super crazy. When the pro's are wipin out left and right, its way difficult. That was cool, Don.
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Here, catch my bike with your face. That's what a few of thoes flips looked like.
Did anyone make it up that hill??
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Those were just the crashes, there wer quite a few rides over, I think my son went over 6 times on that hill and 2 more on the side hill. I'll see if I can dig up a video of the good rides, most people like to see the crashes.
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Crashes and video of the guy that won.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7RAFRhVAeo&feature=youtube_gdata
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This link is for the crash video from our hillclimb last year, it doesn't represent how steep the hill is but maybe you can get an idean by how the bikes are tumbling down the hill.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNE3VeEO4QY
Is that a KX500 at 7 minutes in? He makes it almost all the way, then the bike tumbles almost all the way back down. Probably had a bunch of (slightly) used forks, bars, subframe, etc. to ebay after that one.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7RAFRhVAeo&feature=youtube_gdata
It looks like that guy picked the best possible line, and went right where he wanted,,,and is excellent control and use of the best powerplant on earth. That video should be used for "Advanced KX500 Studies" in graduate school at Dirt Bike University. The class would be called "How It's Done"
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This link is for the crash video from our hillclimb last year, it doesn't represent how steep the hill is but maybe you can get an idean by how the bikes are tumbling down the hill.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNE3VeEO4QY
Is that a KX500 at 7 minutes in? He makes it almost all the way, then the bike tumbles almost all the way back down. Probably had a bunch of (slightly) used forks, bars, subframe, etc. to ebay after that one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7RAFRhVAeo&feature=youtube_gdata
It looks like that guy picked the best possible line, and went right where he wanted,,,and is excellent control and use of the best powerplant on earth. That video should be used for "Advanced KX500 Studies" in graduate school at Dirt Bike University. The class would be called "How It's Done"
This is really quite funny, the guy at 7 minutes and the guy described as "how its done" are one in the same
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This was the promo for 2009, there are some nice rides
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElYT0ThNW-4
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heres one a bit different, hillclimb under the lights. and at about 40 sec a clip on verticross, kind of NHRA meets hillclimbing.
http://vimeo.com/12907118
The picture is of the verticross round on the video, look close there are actually two bikes in the picture
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Me likey. :-D Verticross would need a serious roost protector. A faceful from a paddle tire would knock you out. :-o It is just nobby tire class or somethin' right. Looks like fun, especially with the pyro technics. I also like the programmed hill lights. What an event. Is there a full dvd somewhere?
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you can run paddles, but this instance a knobby was better. There is another clip on king of the hill and I think that once vertical destruction II comes out it will have quite a bit of footage.
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This link is for the crash video from our hillclimb last year, it doesn't represent how steep the hill is but maybe you can get an idean by how the bikes are tumbling down the hill.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNE3VeEO4QY
Is that a KX500 at 7 minutes in? He makes it almost all the way, then the bike tumbles almost all the way back down. Probably had a bunch of (slightly) used forks, bars, subframe, etc. to ebay after that one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7RAFRhVAeo&feature=youtube_gdata
It looks like that guy picked the best possible line, and went right where he wanted,,,and is excellent control and use of the best powerplant on earth. That video should be used for "Advanced KX500 Studies" in graduate school at Dirt Bike University. The class would be called "How It's Done"
This is really quite funny, the guy at 7 minutes and the guy described as "how its done" are one in the same
That is interesting. The Monday Morning Quarterback in me says he needed to feather the clutch at that wheelie moment, and looked like maybe he had slid down the seat a bit. The important thing is the crowd got what they came for.