MMRanch wrote on 12/09/23 at 07:33:20:That would be a 3 -

rating

woops maybe 4 or 5 ?
I would have rated it "G" = suitable for all audiences!

I had a GoPro a few year back - somehow it disappeared and cannot be found anywhere. I am not sure if I lost it, left it in a camper we sold (I thought we had everything cleaned out), or somebody got into my motorcycle trailer at a campground an stole it. I have waited a year and it has not shown up anywhere in the house or garage.
The GoPro is a bit fiddly with settings and the microphone is not all that great at speed. You can put some foam over the microphone to help reduce wind noise - the newer models may be better than the model I had. The newer ones also have better stabilization, and can even be set to keep the horizon parallel so you can lean over in a turn and the image stays level and shows the lean angle!
You can buy a GoPro Subscription for $24.99 for the first year, it is double that every year thereafter. It has some very nice features that may be worthwhile if you use your camera frequently and like having videos. One nice feature is that after you have been on an event and taken a series of videos......they will assemble a video by combining little sections of the footage and putting them together. You can then choose the music and other features of the video....it makes you look like a real professional when you send it to your friends! The subscription also sends your videos directly to the CLOUD for storage.
Owning/operating/editing videos from a GoPro is a bit of a technical issue and does require you to learn a lot about how it operates. I can post videos that I have taken - but editing and cutting and combining videos is not a skill I have learned. Learning how to do that is going to take a considerable amount of time away from my other projects.....it is a hobby just like fishing or hunting or riding - it is not something you will acquire without some time and dedication. Learning to operate a GoPro takes quite a few hours of study and practice......learning to use the editing programs is incredibly time consuming if you are not already familiar with that kind of work. Those 20 minute Harley videos that are edited, narrated and fun to watch likely took them 30 hours to put together!
When I first got my GoPro we had a slow internet service. Downloading 10 minutes of video to YouTube could take 6 hours or more - I had to do it overnight while we were sleeping. They got rid of the copper telephone lines in our area and hooked us up to the fiberoptic lines....we now have much better internet speed.
When you post your videos on YouTube - the quality of the video will be reduced and your nice clear videos will get a bit grainy. There are settings you can change when you post the video to ensure that YouTube does not lower the image quality - I did not know the trick when I posted my videos and they are not good quality.
Here I am following Stewmills and MMRanch on the Tail of the Dragon 6 years ago. You can see the poor image quality that YouTube applied to the video....and hear the crappy sound that happens without any kind of a wind sock around the camera.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu-2kNjUHsE