I have a GoPro with a whole variety of mounts. The chest mount called a CHESTY is my favorite for little bikes. Here is a little video of me on one of my CRF50s.
I went to Marshall's and found a bag of no-name sticky mounts for the go pro for like 10 bucks.. I think there is 10 sticky mounts in there and well basically everything that floats, rolls or wheelies has one stuck on there somewhere
never used any no name stickys before. all i know is one time i put a gopro sticky on one of my helmets, attached the camera an didn't like the angle, an i tried to take it off with just my hands an couldn't!!! lol..... had to get a screw driver to get it to start peeling off.... i was like wtf this 2 way sticky tape is fkn amazing... lol
Speaking of GoPro's falling off... I was testing out a new place to mount it and didn't think about the matte finish on a certain part of the fairing affecting it.
I have both the Gopro hero 2 and Gopro Hero 3 Black. I use them everyday when I ride my motorcycles or drive anyone of my vehicles. I had to modify the mount on my half helmet so the camera would sit correctly.
My Gopro was recently lost in a horrific drone crash.
Before my addiction to the FPV drone hobby, I used the Gopro for some mini bike vids. I like this position better than the helmet because you can see more of the bike and gauges. I used the suction cup mount for this. Holds real good on a Gorilla tank but has the dreaded CMOS jello at certain RPMs. I bought a Chesty to eliminate the jello and to keep the field of view the same but have not yet edited any videos with it.
I hope I can find a pipe for the Grom that sounds as good as this Tsukigi pipe does.
I need to buy a CHESTY mount. I have a GoPro2 Motorsport edition. Here's a priceless moment when test driving my old 87 CRX track car after completing an engine swap.
I've got a hero 3 black edition I bought about a month ago. I have some footage or riding the MSX in the Austrian alps. I have never uploaded any video because my internet isn't that fast and I think it would take forever to upload it.
Usually you would have to edit the raw footage in to "digestible" chunks. The editing is the time consuming part of capturing and posting video. You can spend a few hours trying to get a 5 minute video from a whole weekend worth of footage.
Uploading to something like youtube is not bad when you have 5 to 10 minute videos. If you really want people to watch and enjoy your stuff, 5 or 6 minutes should be max.
Haha yeah I noticed a small crack I could peer out of at the bottom of the windshield. Luckily the harness I had on was actually just the top straps not buckled into anything so I was able to lean forward and look straight out.
I like my Contour+2; it has a GPS which embeds the data into the video and you can overlay Google Earth to show your track, speed, elevation and distance. Great video, plus I can bluetooth it to my iphone and see where it is pointing so I can adjust the angle of the lens (it rotates) and change the angle of the mount if need be.
The update for the app is pretty good. As far as photo sharing goes anyway. You now can save ur gopro pics an videos to ur smartphone through wifi. The app creates a gopro album. You have to save to the album manually tho. But still better than having to connect to a computer to share your photos and videos.
I like that idea nut what if you have a 6 gigabyte video that is unedited?
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