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    Top of Mirror

    I put one of the sticky mounts on top of the mirror. Works great if you DON'T want to see any of the bike in the video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightwing_67 View Post
    Thank you, I was thinking of the windshield as well, but didn't know what to use because I obviously want to keep its look if I didnt have the gopro on
    It is just mounted with one of those clips that has the adhesive strip on the underside. Cleaned a spot on the front lower section of my Baggershield and stuck it there. Used alcohol pad to clean it . It is really not noticeable when the camera is not there. Same clip the some stick to their helmets etc.. I have a host of other brackets to mount in various places like the engine guards too.

    I look forward to trying out the new 365 degree camera my wife got me for Christmas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmytee View Post
    It is just mounted with one of those clips that has the adhesive strip on the underside. Cleaned a spot on the front lower section of my Baggershield and stuck it there. Used alcohol pad to clean it . It is really not noticeable when the camera is not there. Same clip the some stick to their helmets etc.. I have a host of other brackets to mount in various places like the engine guards too.

    I look forward to trying out the new 365 degree camera my wife got me for Christmas.
    That windshield was the area I was thinking also just wanted to make sure that is didn't take away from the bike when the camera is not mounted. Its a tinted window so I guess it will blend in. I do like that Ram clamp, and having the option to keep moving it around for different angles. Thank you all for your input. This site is Da Bomb!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    I bought the ~$25 GoPro Accessory Mounting Kit at Walmart.
    This enabled me to mount the camera on the top of the left engine guard.
    Of course now I cannot find the picture of it.

    Here are a few video clips of what it looks like from there.
    I like that I get the tire in there so it gives a sensation of the speed.
    The engine noise is on the audio, so I can hear what I'm doing.

    Cheers,
    Steve

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-OEy3FghWg

    This video was not on a Go-Pro, but the same mount point....
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vP6GYeoxzMU
    Nice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmytee View Post
    ....I look forward to trying out the new 365 degree camera my wife got me for Christmas.
    Oooooh.....
    Looking forward to that vid!
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    Mounting

    I mount my GoPro either on my helmet or on the left mirror using those adhesive backed mounts. Works great.
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