Its pretty amazing, all I use is the suction cup. It stays in place when running flat out! The cam comes with all kinds of mounts you can stick on your bike in various places, even upside down, and still record right side up. Motorcycle Consumer News rated on top compared to other cams, I dont have any experience with any other cam. It fits inside a plastic housing, after getting sand blasted and hit with rocks, etc., the outer lens gets beat up, but you can order replacement parts on-line
I looked it up, the suction cup mount is all you used? must be a pretty sturdy mount, I would of worried the mount would start pushing the cup along the fairing at speed. I've tried using a camera clamp on my slider but that failed horribly, so I was thinking of using a longer slider bolt. I also heard another guy who fabricated a mount for the rear peg.
Its pretty amazing, all I use is the suction cup. It stays in place when running flat out! The cam comes with all kinds of mounts you can stick on your bike in various places, even upside down, and still record right side up. Motorcycle Consumer News rated on top compared to other cams, I dont have any experience with any other cam. It fits inside a plastic housing, after getting sand blasted and hit with rocks, etc., the outer lens gets beat up, but you can order replacement parts on-line
Ninjacrak 2 years ago
I looked it up, the suction cup mount is all you used? must be a pretty sturdy mount, I would of worried the mount would start pushing the cup along the fairing at speed. I've tried using a camera clamp on my slider but that failed horribly, so I was thinking of using a longer slider bolt. I also heard another guy who fabricated a mount for the rear peg.
ZX14NSINGLE 2 years ago
Thanks, Its actually a suction cup mount on the fairing. Go Pro Hero Cam. Works great, check it it out!
Ninjacrak 2 years ago
great shot, how did you mount the cam? To the slider?
ZX14NSINGLE 2 years ago