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GoPro placement
#1
Just wondering where you guys mount your gopro / action cams on the bike not helmet. Tried the suction mount on the screen, view was great but the vibration made it unwatchable was thinking of getting the handlebar/seat post mount and try it on the mirror stems. Any other suggestions.

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#2
Get the chesty, best mounting system there is.
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#3
I've got mine on the left side mirror - still get a little too much vibration though - see my latest video I just posted...
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#4
an old vid I done with a chesty, in my VTwin daysSmile

http://vimeo.com/m/26134079
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#5
Thanks for the reply guys i was thinking of the mirror , what mount have you used pete? done really fancy the chest mount think my belly might get in the way ...
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#6
nah, you'llbe fine, sits nicely between the moobs.
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#7
Tilts, that was really good. I think I'll mount mine on on my chest. Is there a bespoke harness?


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#8
yes Mickey, I would never mount one on the bike again after using the chesty, better view, secure, and no risk of marking your bike.

http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/gopro-chest...arness.htm
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#9
I got ythe braun six sixty helmet cam from dogcam ... its very good so far .. i also mounted it onto the cheek of helmet this also works welll with no real vibration ...just got to position it right and away you go

i cansee the sense of the chest rig though ...not tried mine on my mirror yet
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#10
I've got the rollbar mount:
http://gopro.com/camera-mounts/roll-bar-mount

It's the only place I can put it - I think the handlebar mount would fit ok - but you would see too much screen.

The fork legs are too fat - I've heard that that makes a good viewpoint.

Another £35 for the chest mount... Might have to consider it - along with a spare battery.
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#11
I find these cope with most mounting situations,

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcycle-Bik...3cce18ed9c

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Car-Window-Suc...460576aa8c

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#12
I'm loving the chest mount but also would like to mount on the radiator or somewhere  about that area so i can film the front suspension working and maybe see the wheel skimming the ground (just a little bit)
One of the best films i've seen is Hizzy on the Isle of Man using this shot, absolutely awesome.


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#13
Where the crash bungs mount gives good results,
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(21-02-13, 11:26 AM)fireblake link Wrote: I'm loving the chest mount but also would like to mount on the radiator or somewhere  about that area so i can film the front suspension working and maybe see the wheel skimming the ground (just a little bit)
One of the best films i've seen is Hizzy on the Isle of Man using this shot, absolutely awesome.


Mickey

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After hours of searching I found this. I love this shot,you can see the front suspension working. Shame it isn't a USD fork though


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#15
ATC2K mounted on Crash Mushroom:

Actioncam test PT2
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#16
Jasper Carrot, at his best.


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