Anyone lose a gopro yet?

Stoby

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I bought one today, Wondering how everyones luck has been? I always worry about losing stuff in the woods .Anybody lost one or destroyed it? I got mine at bestbuy on sale for 239 and bought their replacement plan for 60 but only covers wrecking it,not losing it..................Damn. Any helpful tips?
Thanks
Stoby .
 
I can't remember if they came with the camera or the extra parts I ordered but the little white rubber locks are worth their weight... the locks not only locks the snap mechanism but also stops it from vibrating. I found you have to watch the branches hitting the lens if you have it mounted to your helmet too. They will scratch the lens. Get some RainX and put it on the lens if it rains or you get some mud on the lens it won't stick.
 
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I broke the case on mine when a branch smacked it....found it laying on the ground though....bought a new case and it's no worse for wear.
 
I smacked mine off a few branches this weekend and it stayed on! Actually I find it hard to get off the helmet sometimes.
 
iv got mine mounted to my mouth piece of my helmet, been there of almost 2 years now with now problems. if i can figure out how to post pics ill show you ....:confused:
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I've got mine mounted like rbm33 with no problems. I like the vantage point (you still see the bars, hands and fender) more than if you chest mount is and it stays out of the way pretty well. I've got a buddy who mounts his upside down under the visor, GPro has a software function to record this way so it comes out looking normal. He says he can't barely see it there, it's shaded and partially protected from rain with no mods to the helmet; that's the next location I'll try.

I set my clip on the mouthpiece up so the camera has to break the clip force and move upwards an inch to release, not likely unless I have a big get-off or faceplant on the bars....branches are nowhere near the issue they are for a side mount but you have to watch your words....the mic is just in front of your mouth for the "oh s*!t" moments....
 
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Thanks, if you could show me what you're doing I'd appreciate it
Also do you have any video posted that shows how it looks from there?
Thanks again
Stoby
 
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Helmet side mounts are everywhere on Utube. I've seen Vids on helmet mount on the chin works great. But you still get lots of head movement.
I found the best (if you are not mounting it on your bike somewhere) is on your Chest Protector. Always facing forward, no head movement, get to see lots of the bike, standing or sitting.

XC 300.... Chest Protector

GreenStones Mtn.... Side of Helmet

Snow Ride.... Side of Helmet

Scuitto Flats Kamloops .... Rear Fender of Bike
 
We had to go pros go missing last year from the side mount goggle position, that's why I wanted to try the liquid image goggles. I'm going to give them a go this weekend and see how the ride goes. The go pro makes nice vids though for sure but boy would it suck to lose one
 
would imagine that fixing it to the leatt brace would also be an option? Similar to the chest protector, and not restricting airflow like the mouthpiece
 
I agree on the chest mount, some of the best vids both dirt and street I've seen were shot that way. Chin bar mount is good too, and its natural to keep your head out of harm's way, protectiong the camera.
 
i have a couple of short vids on youtube, just search rbm33.

i also have the chesty mount but i stand up a lot with that mount it changes the field of view alot. whe i stand up and bend down the camera nagle changes greatly where with the helmet mount it always stays focused on where im actually looking. if you sit alot the chest mount would probably work pretty well.
 
Also, I look at the scars on the front of my chest protector where the camera would be and think twice.:eek: All trade offs like anything else.
 
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How did you fit under visor All i can get it in is at an angle?
Any pics
Thanks Stoby
Also hoping for chin mount pics????????
 
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I cut a hole in the visor and pointed it all the way up, the angle turned out perfect. The Camera is held on with a cotter pin. It is also nice because you can hear the beeps a bit better. The chin mount works fine as well but I did notice it more out there.

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