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Re: Two days at Oulton
Sorry for going to totally off topic, but Ogden, please can you give me the details on how you mounted your GoPro. Currently looking for something similar for my 750.
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Re: Two days at Oulton
Standard RAM U-bolt mount and arm on the left clipon, same as you'd use for a satnav, and standard GoPro tripod mount screwed into a spare RAM ball with 1/4" thread.
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Ah, on the clip on. I hadnt really considered that. I have been looking at yoke nut mounted stuff but the way you have gone is quite a good alternative. Easy to fit? Secure? The footage certainly looked it. My personal preference would be not to have the clocks showing, but Im sure an extension on the RAM arm could help with that. Intriguing.....
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Well, it stayed in place in a 75mph crash, so I reckon we can say it's secure. Fitment was easy - I used to use the bike for touring, so fitted the mount years ago for a satnav.
I quite like having the clocks in view. Shows revs and speed, cheaper than a fancy overlay. You can avoid it with either a longer arm or just by tilting the camera a bit higher. |
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Im looking at it from a touring point of view as we are going round Scotland in May next year and would want to record it. I'll do a track day or 2 aswell but that set up looks nice and out of the way of the rider which I like. I have a free app for overlays that shows track position etc too so thats fine. If its free, Im interested! I think I need to check out the RAM site.
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Tripod mount: https://www.google.co.uk/shopping/pr...82306429069340
RAM ball: http://www.burrowsgps.co.uk/1-ball-c...37-i20461.html Handlebar mount: http://www.buybits.com/Product/3568/...-sku-3568.aspx You may find you need a slightly different mount - there are some available that bolt onto existing clamps, and there is a genuine GoPro RAM mount part, but I've no idea what it costs. |
Re: Two days at Oulton
I went to oulton in July, and had a tank slapper on that exact corner on a greasy track. Track was drying out, so became overconfident. Luckily managed to keep it shiny side up.
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Do you mean a head shake or do you mean the back stepped out and you fishtailed for a bit?
There's a bump just after the exit from Druids that's quite lively - I find the front tends to lift there most times, even in the wet - but since I bought an Ohlins steering damper I've not had a big problem with head shake. Bought it after a day at Rockingham where I was getting increasingly vicious wobbles on the straight at the back of the pits and decided it was time to throw money at the problem. |
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Yeah headshake - just another name for a tank slapper isn't it?. Needed new trousers after that! Love Oulton though, can't wait to go back!
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Yeah, a tankslapper is just really, really bad resonant head shake.
Thing about them is you won't really cause one by being hamfisted, more that in certain circumstances they just happen. Which is why the steering damper was the first bit of bling that I fitted to the gixer - the stock (non-adjustable) damper just wasn't up to the job. |
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