I ordered a GP Hero3 and some mount adapters the other day. I also have some clamp-on adapters that will clamp to round, square, rectangular, or flat pieces from way less than 1" to over 2". I have mount posts for them that allow a tripod head or other types of things to connect. I ordered the GP tripod adapter with the camera.
I know and can put the clamp onto the tip-over bars, or attach to the front fork. I can mount to the grab handles in the back. I was considering making a pole moount using 3/4" conduit with a base that attaches to the Givi top box mount plate that would put the camera above head high looking downward to the front, side, or back.
I'm doing a precision riding clinic next weekend, and hope to use the new camera - mostly for self-assessment and to have a record of what the training instructors comments are. (Probably not a good idea to mount on the tip-over bars if I want the camera to last more than an hour or two
Anyone have any better thoughts or ideas, or a better design for a rear pole mount (sort of bird's eye view)? I think that might be the best choice in general for this class. If you happen to have a picture of a set-up that works well for you, that would be great to have.
Thanks.
I know and can put the clamp onto the tip-over bars, or attach to the front fork. I can mount to the grab handles in the back. I was considering making a pole moount using 3/4" conduit with a base that attaches to the Givi top box mount plate that would put the camera above head high looking downward to the front, side, or back.
I'm doing a precision riding clinic next weekend, and hope to use the new camera - mostly for self-assessment and to have a record of what the training instructors comments are. (Probably not a good idea to mount on the tip-over bars if I want the camera to last more than an hour or two
Anyone have any better thoughts or ideas, or a better design for a rear pole mount (sort of bird's eye view)? I think that might be the best choice in general for this class. If you happen to have a picture of a set-up that works well for you, that would be great to have.
Thanks.