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Where do you mount your GroPro?

SpyderAnn

I know this isn't for an RT; but, someone with an RS might be interested. Or, maybe this may be of interest even to those with an RT.

I previously had my gopro attached to the mirror stalk(s); but, found at idle there was a vibration that showed in the video. The flickering of the video lessened with speed.

I'm now going to try it attached to my CHAD windshield. I wanted an unobstructive view. I'm not saying it's a bad thing to have parts of your body and spyder in the video.

I tried it yesterday with the spyder just idling and it's about 95% improved regarding the vibration picked up on the video.
 
These videos are great! My wife bought me the Contour GPS cam for ATV rides. I'll have to give this a go next time out.
 
Go Pro Cam

Trailer give a great view.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xc9dhsOz9U
That trailer mount result shure looks good:thumbup:. I'll have to try it when I'm pulling the trailer.
 
I've only mounted it once, upper right corner of the trunk (facing the bike) while using the suction cup mount.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxYHlKMSPLo[/ame]
 
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