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Do all camera fixed mounts vibrate?

Tracey@Leader

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Our answer is "no"! and I took the video to prove it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwTvSUUTfiU&feature=youtu.be

There are always a ton of discussions about how and where and what is the best mount for your motorcycle. We of course are partial to ours, but not just because it is ours. My family has been riding for years and we have tried all variations of mounts. Vibration has always been an issue. Check out the video and catch up on my latest blog. I offer a few suggestions and opinions based on what I have learned over the years.

Enjoy!

https://www.leadermotorcycle.com/bl...pros-cons-for-helmetcams-suction-fixed-mounts




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I have a Cobra dash cam and it is suction cupped to the left upper part of the windshield, watching it, it "shakes" with the vibrations of the road/bike. The video is fine when viewed, no vibration. Why, I have no idea, just happy it works out that way. Yes, I have it tethered.

I agree with someone else that said with it on the helmet, the video shows what you see. However, I believe that you need to run power to it to run for longer than an hour or so. Mine runs 4 hours and then starts over writing itself. And the Go-Pro style on the helmet IMO look goofy:roflblack::roflblack:
 
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