frelancr
New member
GoPro mounting
been trying all sorts of different spots to mount the gopros....
-thru the windshield means schmutz & glare & reflections
-clamping to the rear hand grabs is too much vibration
-low in the air scoops is ok, but really just too low....too much road...might try that one again....
-off the saddlebags is pretty good, but I want another couple inches off the side....
-tried a hard mount to the fender---pretty cool, but fenders are prone to a bunch of vibration too
-clamped a wee c-clamp (think a small, cheap Mafer) to the base of the windscreen....good position but didn;t like the clamp....did a sticky mount there today and worked pretty well
-any arming out or extension from the mount just transmits more vibration and results in jellocam....yay rolling shutter CMOS?
-did a sticky mount just below the license plate...that was pretty cool
-used a suction cup with just a touch of arm just below the passenger 'arm rest'...that came out pretty well....
been trying all sorts of different spots to mount the gopros....
-thru the windshield means schmutz & glare & reflections
-clamping to the rear hand grabs is too much vibration
-low in the air scoops is ok, but really just too low....too much road...might try that one again....
-off the saddlebags is pretty good, but I want another couple inches off the side....
-tried a hard mount to the fender---pretty cool, but fenders are prone to a bunch of vibration too
-clamped a wee c-clamp (think a small, cheap Mafer) to the base of the windscreen....good position but didn;t like the clamp....did a sticky mount there today and worked pretty well
-any arming out or extension from the mount just transmits more vibration and results in jellocam....yay rolling shutter CMOS?
-did a sticky mount just below the license plate...that was pretty cool
-used a suction cup with just a touch of arm just below the passenger 'arm rest'...that came out pretty well....