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    GoPro Bicycle Helmet Mount

    Mounted the GoPro Bicycle Mountain onto the inside of the crash bar, fits perfect and gives a great perspective shot

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    pics

    I tri.ed 3 times to get these pictures straight up it doesn't work just download it and you can view them

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    Seems other have the same issue I do when I post a pic. I didn't use that location tax for 2 reasons #1 seems more vibrations at that location. #2 more engine noise at that location. Let's see if you like that position.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fla_rider View Post
    Seems other have the same issue I do when I post a pic. I didn't use that location tax for 2 reasons #1 seems more vibrations at that location. #2 more engine noise at that location. Let's see if you like that position.
    I'm not worried about the noise as it will be inside the waterproof case which muffles the noise pretty well and I am going to use it only on highway so it should be pretty smooth, we'll see.

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    Bear Mountain

    Here's a video I did a couple of years ago with the GoPro mounted to the engine guard, you'll see why I'm not worried about vibration and this as close to the engine as possible and is as smooth as could be.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xpHnczy8AA

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    Here's a video I did a couple of years ago with the GoPro mounted to the engine guard, you'll see why I'm not worried about vibration and this as close to the engine as possible and is as smooth as could be.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xpHnczy8AA
    What go pro mount did you use for this? esply with the swivel that seems to stay in place in your video?
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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    Mounted the GoPro Bicycle Mountain onto the inside of the crash bar, fits perfect and gives a great perspective shot
    Neat idea!
    Does it sit far enough outside so your not seeing the back of your leg?
    Looking forward to seeing the video!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmallPasture View Post
    Neat idea!
    Does it sit far enough outside so your not seeing the back of your leg?
    Looking forward to seeing the video!
    Yes and you can use a longer arm or 2 as to get the proper line.

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