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How about pictures of your camera mounting configurations?

DR Buck

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I think I need to order a camera for my ride next week ( 2 Million Bikers to D.C.). I am considering the ne GoPro HD Hero3 Black. I'd like to get some ideas on how to mount it. How aboyut some PICTURES of you configurations to give me some ideas? I'm going to order today.
 


I think I need to order a camera for my ride next week ( 2 Million Bikers to D.C.). I am considering the ne GoPro HD Hero3 Black. I'd like to get some ideas on how to mount it. How aboyut some PICTURES of you configurations to give me some ideas? I'm going to order today.


The GoPro Suction Cup mount is one of the best Suction Cup mounts available.
The Flat and Curved mounts are great to use as well.

I have a total of 5 mounts on my RSS. Curved and Flat.
I use the Suction Cup mount on areas that I had not applied the flat/curved mounts.

Get ALOT of practice time on the GoPro to become accustomed to how it functions.etc.. Be sure to pick up the Battery BacPac. (If you have a smart phone, don't bother with the BacPac LCD)

Finally, if you have any specific questions regarding the GOPro Hero3, please do not hesitate asking.


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depends on what you want to film. If mounted on the roadster you will only get the view in front of the roadster. For your event I would think you would like to film what you eyes are seeing hence mounting it on your helmet would work best. Seeing as you can control it from your phone or a remote it is easy. Make sure you post the trip...!! :thumbup:
 
depends on what you want to film. If mounted on the roadster you will only get the view in front of the roadster. For your event I would think you would like to film what you eyes are seeing hence mounting it on your helmet would work best. Seeing as you can control it from your phone or a remote it is easy. Make sure you post the trip...!! :thumbup:

I agree. But, if you go with helmet mount and it's adjusted at the proper angle, only slide the camera out of the curved/flat mount. If you loosen any of the adjustment screws, you could be shooting the sky the next time.
 
I have adjustable vents so I can't put it on them. I installed the mount on top of the dash. I'll be filiming through the windshield. Not what I wanted but it will have to do for now.
 
Here is my drift camera on my right fender (3M Tape), works great.


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Cruzr joe

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Love this photo, looks like your Spyder is sitting in the kitchen. :roflblack:

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My Spyder is spoiled, it sleeps on a rug in a heated and cooled shop, facing the TV, with a fridge on the left side and a sink and rest room off to the right. :thumbup:

Cruzr Joe
 
Here's how my Hero 3 is mounted.

Don't judge me on the garage. After seeing Cruzr Joe's garage in person, almost anything will pale in comparison!
















 
I've tried several locations on my RT for my GoPro but all had too much vibration. The dash, windshield, mirrors and wind vents all vibrated too much. I have mounts on my helmet and like that setup. I also have the chest harness from GoPro and really like that to.
 
I've tried several locations on my RT for my GoPro but all had too much vibration. The dash, windshield, mirrors and wind vents all vibrated too much. I have mounts on my helmet and like that setup. I also have the chest harness from GoPro and really like that to.

I've done the same and like you had vibration/roll at all places, but the helmet. Even in Roger's video you can pick up roll when he's not moving. I even wasted over $75 on a mount that was supposed to eliminate the roll/vibration.
 
The Dash Ram mount comes with a 1" Ram Ball that can be mounted in any of 5 positions (or 5 balls if you like I guess) I was just wondering if the camera would fit in that area after you add the middle part that goes between the two balls.
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The RAM arm can be angled out horizontal. You will be limited as you take the arm toward a more vertical position.
 
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