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    GoPro suction cup

    How many of you's have a GoPro and has anyone ever had a problem with their suction cup coming off?

    Long story short mine fell off and wasn't tethered to the bike. (good idea in hindsight) however all genuine products were used and I've had no issues in the 5 months I've had it.

    I had it mounted to the screen on the least most curved area (at the top in the middle) which is really quite flat.

    Bikes aren't square at least not these days and I've had it mounted to less certain areas without issue. Do I have a leg to stand on or should I not bother.
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    Your nearly at 10k posts, keep going
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    What do you do with the videos? Why do you use it?

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    I don't think posts in threads about dodgy plastic goods count towards a members total post-count.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G4L4XY View Post
    Do I have a leg to stand on or should I not bother.
    Any mention of the suction cup I've ever seen has been accompanied with stories of them failing.

    Probably why most tether it?
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    I found the suction mount on the tank showed too much vibration. The camera had to be about 12-15cm above the tank to give a view past the instruments. Now after spending zillions on various mounts, I mount the camera on a $3.40 pipe clamp on the right side fork. This was only meant to be a temporary set up but it works fine for my bike. I will make a tidier looking mount sometime.



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    Suction cup mount will fail if both surfaces aren't clean. Always teather it, never have trusted it. It is also terrible for vibration.
    I don't use a gopro on a bike. First time I used it on a busa I dropped the bike

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    [QUOTE=Madness;1130864745]I don't think posts in threads about dodgy plastic goods count towards a members total post-count.QUOTE]

    But threads about dodgy plastic jap bikes do?
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    I use a suction cup on the glass on the sports car all the time and it has never fallen off.
    Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
    The Wanker on the Fucking Harley is going for a ride!

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    Quote Originally Posted by G4L4XY View Post
    How many of you's have a GoPro
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip View Post
    I use a suction cup on the glass on the sports car all the time and it has never fallen off.
    I work with bastards that cant break suction and get off their arse's to do any work. I believe it comes from taking a deep breath before sitting on the chair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    I found the suction mount on the tank showed too much vibration. The camera had to be about 12-15cm above the tank to give a view past the instruments. Now after spending zillions on various mounts, I mount the camera on a $3.40 pipe clamp on the right side fork. This was only meant to be a temporary set up but it works fine for my bike. I will make a tidier looking mount sometime.
    Thanks for your input. Your setup looks really good, nice and tidy and out of the way.
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    [QUOTE=Flip;1130864855]
    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    I don't think posts in threads about dodgy plastic goods count towards a members total post-count.QUOTE]

    But threads about dodgy plastic jap bikes do?
    I wouldn't know, Tinkerbell. You really should learn how to quote people properly too, even boy racers can do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G4L4XY View Post
    Thanks for your input. Your setup looks really good, nice and tidy and out of the way.
    This is a still taken off a video I recorded today. Its part of a ride report from a ride I did today. The setting was 960HD which gives a deeper view.

    Here is where I've put the remote (when I bother). Can activate it with my thumb and it can be good for saving battery usage when recording is not desired.


    A bit of velcro and a plastic tie keeps it fixed.
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