Re: GoPro Hero and vibrations - where do you mount yours?
I'm yet to try mine on my helmet, am put off by the bulk and wind resistance. And also the simple fact that I tilt/twist my head a lot so it'd often be looking really low while I look out of the top of my eyes and visor.
So far have a 3M pad on the front fairing (next to the mirror mount), and a 3M pad on the rear tail section (in true MotoGP style). The rear doesn't cause as much vibration as the front (which is terrible once the throttle is opened) but I'm not a huge fan of the viewing position so don't really use it.
The one position I do like, is mounted using the suction cup on the tank pointing through the screen. Personally love the viewing angle of that and it keep it pretty stationary being protected from wind blast etc. But it has two downsides, the first I can live with but would rather not, which is to use the stock clear screen instead of my nice dark tint PUIG double bubble. The second isn't liveable though, as it shows the clocks. Not that I ever go above the speed limit occifer...
Also have a RAM mount with tripod adaptor, and a Telferizer which puts the RAM mount in the yokes. It nice and stable but has the same downside as above re: the clocks, and it also moves with the handlebars and I prefer a completely static viewing position of the camera if possible.
Don't think I'll ever find a position I'm totally happy with for it at this rate!
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