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Tried a new camera angle with the GoPro
Stuck it between the fender and the ride side panel with a suction mount. Good angle and you can really see how active the shocks are.
Rather carve than cruise.
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Nice!Just got my gopro in February, and wondering where to put it. That seems like one of the spots to try!
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Very nice shot, what speed were you going?
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Originally Posted by Ltownblue
Stuck it between the fender and the ride side panel with a suction mount. Good angle and you can really see how active the shocks are.
Your roads are in better shape then ours for sure.. Good vid lousy background music choice but then I'm older and grumpier.
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Where wre you at?
Where were you at when you f did your vid?
if I had to make a guess from the lack of traffic I would have to say The Blue Ridge Parkway ?
did you find your "Go pro" hard to setup?
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Nice job..!!
will be getting one soon and thats a good place to try..!! Thanks
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This is about where I put mine, except a little higher and under the mirror.
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Nice video....and I really liked your choice of tunes!
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I put my GoPro on the side too, but under the mirror it works really well there too.
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You really get a good perspective for the speed and contour of the road from that low vantage point. Very nice!
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My GoPro Angle & Video
Nice.. Will have to try that location. I've usually been placing mine to the top of the frunk with suction cup and tied around losely to windshield as a back up. Here's a video I produced 'ryding' half of skyline drive in VA rendered @ 5X speed (like driving @ 150+ MPH) Left GoPro on during stops & batteries died. LOL
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Originally Posted by TicketBait
Very nice shot, what speed were you going?
Thanks. I was doing at least the speed limit. Wink, wink.
Originally Posted by Bob Ledford
Your roads are in better shape then ours for sure.. Good vid lousy background music choice but then I'm older and grumpier.
Thanks Bob. No problem... I don't like my music as loud as I used to, and some say that's the definition of old.
Originally Posted by Bob Ledford
Where were you at when you f did your vid?
if I had to make a guess from the lack of traffic I would have to say The Blue Ridge Parkway ?
did you find your "Go pro" hard to setup?
Grandin Road - connects Hwy 18 to Hwy 268 between Lenoir and North Wilkesboro, NC. No, the camera was pretty simple to set up - both the mount and with my Mac.
Originally Posted by duneside
Nice video....and I really liked your choice of tunes!
Thank you much. Can't go wrong with Bullet.
Rather carve than cruise.
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