Gopro different mounting positions (video)

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  1. rob929rr

    rob929rr Active Member

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    After reading Alblade's thread about the chest mount, I knocked this up this morning to demonstrate some of the mounting positions that can be used. I prefer the suction mount on the fairing view the most, it gives a good sensation of speed. Please don't laugh at my first attempt at riding the mountain at the TT. I did improve as the week went on you know :D

     
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    lambchops Elite Member

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    Good vid shows the options nicely. Tried all of them appart from chest mount.. I also tried a swinging arm mount once. Forward on 1min 50 to get to the riding :)

     
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    Good clip Rob you have answered some of my questions on where to mount
     
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    Are you using the clamp for that? I'm guessing you are. Great view by the way.
     
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    Ah yes. When I get out on the bike I'll take some pics. Trying to think of something inventive. There's a fella on another forum who is doing a DIY gyroscope, that'd be cool but may cause motion sickness.
     
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    Please do, i'm trying to build up a collection of ideas.
    I'll soon have 'em covering the bike like little fairing sliders :D
     
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