ProStreet Hayabusa

Document your project with images, pictures, etc., and share with others.
Bollah
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

Post by Bollah »

Nem wrote:what parts would i need to run and display what you showed in the vid?

would love to make some gopro footage like that going down the track.

thanks for the info
Hi Nem

What I have done, was I captured footage from my phone, pulled the logs out of my S60 and used a piece of software called racerender and I get an output of this

If you do go this route, just remember the logs come out backwards so you will need to import them into excel and use a calculation to reverse the logs, so the last log is the first log.
Rob Stevens
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

Post by Rob Stevens »

To create video like my go pro version you need a video camera and the following :-
ECU interface - http://www.race-technology.com/serial_i ... _7535.html
Something to record the data onto - http://www.race-technology.com/dl1_2_27.html
And if you want to automatically synchronize the data and video - http://www.race-technology.com/video_sy ... 30679.html however this can be done manually back at home.
All of this adds up to a lot of money is you only want to create a video, I use the data and the video is extra icing.
They do their own video recorder, you still need the ecu interface to read the data into the video recorder but this then creates the video directly on to the flash card as you drive, no computer required. - http://www.race-technology.com/video4_2_7539.html - expensive but up to 4 cameras can be used I think.

I think the Bollah way could be very cheap but a little limited and hard to synchronize.
Jon K
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

Post by Jon K »

That's a fast bike, wow!
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Nem
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

Post by Nem »

Got a new best this weekend...... 7.33 @ 196 MPH
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stevieturbo
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

Post by stevieturbo »

That's a strange lookin bike ! lol Goes fast though
Nem
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

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Roverdose
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

Post by Roverdose »

lol thats mental. would a car tyre be better on the back of that? flat bottom, more grip?

Drew
Nem
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

Post by Nem »

They have to be dot street legal tires.

Technically there street bikes...they're a ton of rules we have to go by.

If interested search prostreet bike rules
:)
Roverdose
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

Post by Roverdose »

ooo have i found a loophole? car tyres are dot approved!

no. just read the rules, motorcycle street tyres :(

Drew
Rob Stevens
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Re: ProStreet Hayabusa

Post by Rob Stevens »

Ah, but does it say you can't use 2 rears? I guess it then becomes a trike?
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