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I have used another curved 3m sticky mount on my new screen.

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Video to follow :) I'll be using the rechargeable batteries tomorrow so will report back on them too.
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why the shoe lace, believe me, them pads dont move , even at 140 on a private runway 8O 8O 8O

Just uploading the video to my computer now :biggrin
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When I used the suction mount, I didn't connect it right and it fell off at a busy crossroads. If I didn't have it tethered to the bike I would have lost the camera. Since then, I have been a bit paranoid. Better to be safe than sorry. lol
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lol, you mean the big sucker with a button and catch that pushes down ? i aint used that yet but tested it in the canteen at work, and lifted the table up lol. i guess i needed to know if it will pull dints out like the instructions said (see i did read em) lol, camera works really well, got some of the best footage ive ever had, on my first attempt :biggrin :biggrin :biggrin
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marlbororman wrote:.......camera works really well, got some of the best footage ive ever had, on my first attempt :biggrin :biggrin :biggrin
Show us then dag nammit!!! lol

I'm just uploading one from the front mount to youtube as I type.
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Oh. And the energizer rechargeable batteries work ok. They don't last as long as the ultimates though. You get about 1h 30m of footage.

It must be the heat. They were shite in the cold.

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This is on the front mount as shown above. (Still processing)

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This is just another video of the run back from the Hastings May Day run.

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rofl that last single road is a bit dodgy innit! 8O
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benny hedges wrote:rofl that last single road is a bit dodgy innit! 8O
Yeah!! Fun though :) The B roads after that bit are cool though.

That's the problem having a camera. YouTube only allow a max of 10 minutes per vid. I could spend all weekend cutting up vids. Plus you have to cut out all the bits that may be frowned upon. lol Good fun though.
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geodude wrote: YouTube only allow a max of 10 minutes per vid. .
ah that's a bummer - just trying to upload a 16min vid with yoke view of the clocks, up to 160 on my private road with 1000rpm to go, 120 through some twisties :twisted:
roll on performance is superb, but started to splutter a bit when i gave it beans proper tho- desparately needs fuel pump mod, not getting enough juice when it's ridden hard...
limped home at 60 lol but ran ok once i got it in it's bed.

i'll show you in a bit...
sound settings need altering tho so might have to add a tune.
first time ive filmed through the black screen and tbh you can't tell :thumbup:
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Didn't realise the storm could go that fast. :eek2 unless you are talking KPH :P

I stick to the speed limits me :wink:

Never ridden it on private roads...lol
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been out all night


heres my test vid only short.




will have a go editing the other when i get home from work tomorrow, been to see prince of persia film at cinema tonight :)
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mine also
will go for front of screen run tomorrow :thumbup:
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I stick to the speed limits me :wink:
me too m8 - i never break the law. :beer:
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Nice vid mate, expected it to be much darker through the screen. im gunna try on the front, and rear facing, but im in love with were it is at the minute....It seems to work sooo well :biggrin :biggrin
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agree. i like tank mount best meself, so you can see the clocks, forward view through the screen and also the steering, leaning over etc.
need to have a look at the sound settings on mine - think i had it set on high.
when it's on low you can hear just the engine and pipes :thumbup:

so overall then you think the gopro is a good investment??? :thumbup:
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