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    Quote Originally Posted by jaygollner View Post
    Many Thanks, Now I have to go see what parts I have with mine to see if I can do that.
    The piece that links the clamp to the camera and "rotates" the mount 90 degrees is the key piece, and comes in a separate kit, I think.
    My neighbor's kids have these mounted everywhere and he had a collection of Go-Pro and aftermarket accessory clamps.
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    Even in this clip, the front tire gets in the way of the scenery on the right side....

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-CdSS1afiE
    My girls:
    Isleen - 2014 F6BD
    Saorla - 1995 FLSTN Heritage Special


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrjava View Post
    Hello All,
    I've got a ride to New Mexico leaving this Saturday.
    Im looking forward to this as it is my first long distance on the F6B.
    Ive got pretty much all bases covered except...

    I was wondering if anyone has a good place to mount a GoPro camera?
    TIA
    As you probably know, its been in the upper 90's in Albuquerque all week. We usually ride up in Colorado during the summer and do New Mexico or Texas in the winter.

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    Ride to NM

    Riding in NM is fine in the summer as long as you stay above 7k elevation ND away from the lightning.

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