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go pro suction mount on rt

kepople

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Saw some other threads, but were mounted on RS and st.

Is there a vibrato free area to use the suction mount for a go pro?

the body panels all appear to move too much. My helmet mount is a problem as I never seem to get it level.

kirby
 
I would never use a camera suction mount on a vehicle without a safety tether. If it releases you lose the lot.... :shocked:
 
Put it on the front wind shield, and we will see how it turns out.
The Go Pro suction mount, properly adhered is rated for 120 mph. I hit 75 in a test, and no problems :-)
more than I can say for when i used it on my boat and 2 mph sent it to the bottom... of course, I was trying to reposition it at the time.
 
I put the suctin cup mount on the mirror, that mirror is mostly useless at that point so you have to be carful but it works really well there.
 
The Suction Cup (GoPro) that I have is the latest version.

The new one that I have since purchased (within one month) is Far better than the earlier GoPro Suction mounts.
It works GREAT!

I was able to pick up a 75KG desk by lifting via the Mount. That was good for me!

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Little checking..!!

the new suctions are really effective. Still keep a lanyard if exterior mount. Have a ram ball on my bars and have filmed from there nicely shooting thru the wind screen. But you need to test different points. Where can also depend on where and how you ryde..!! :thumbup:
 
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