Go pro mounting

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  1. mk3golfcab

    mk3golfcab Elite Member

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    Hi all, hoping to get more footage this year on the bike. I’ve been wondering what’s the best location for a GO-PRO on the bike? I’ve got a suction mount and used that on the screen before But my taller screen is more concave(convex?) so I don’t think it will hold well?

    I’d like footage of the exhaust, a front view and a helmet view, what’s the best way to attach the camera? I’d prefer not to use the sticky back mounts as 1. I don’t want to leave residue on the bike and 2. Id like more control over the camera angles etc.

    where have you stuck yours? Any tips? Cheers
     
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  3. mk3golfcab

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    @Muffking is a bit of a wiz on various mounting points
     
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  5. bazzashadow

    bazzashadow Elite Member

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    I have one clamped round my mirror arm.
    I would not put one on my helmet because of the speedo 9F0A3C2F-4027-445B-8F6B-011434C4295B.png
     
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  6. Muffking

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    I do use the sticky pads, but if you want to look after the body then you can put a paint protection film on first.
     
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