WR250R Various GoPro Positions

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  • Awesome video man!!! great shots too!!! how did u have the go pro hooked up?? i have been doing lots of four wheeling out in red bridge, been a blast, but after watching all ur videos, ur really making me want to get a bike!

  • @katpis I had an extended plywood plate under my Wolfman tailbag to which I screwed a wooden tripod contraption to. I also had a 1x2 at 45 degrees backwards like where I drag the DR400 and DR650. The last minutes was the chestmount worn backwards. Next I'll try a tripod just behind me but not off to the side any.Email me I want to hear about you're 4 wheeler, let's go riding some time.

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  • Well, on unpaved roads, the helmet mount is just about the only way to go. Sport bikes on smooth roads can use a on bike camera mount, but on dirt, its really got to be used on your body. The chesty mount works well for bikes like the WR, but the head is the more stable.

    The clicking sound you hear is the rattle from the mount. The camera came with a small white rubber thing that will prevent or reduce that noise.

  • Still can't believe that you're on a 250.....It's a hell of a sweet bike.

  • Nice angles, looking forward to seeing the new mounts.

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