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Here is a picture of the suction cup mount: The camera sits just above the key but make sure it wont touch it over bumps otherwise you will get some really annoying noises. ![]() ![]()
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Hrm thanks for the pics how do you mount it on the side fairing? I'm going to keep playing with my camera to figure out why my footage was so bouncy.
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I stick it... or suction it rather... to the fairing just behind and below the blinker. I also throw a zip tie around it and up to my frame slider just it case it decides to let go. Get some really cool shots with it facing forward and on the inside of a corner.
As for the making it less bouncy it really depends on the road you are on - Jennings is fairly smooth. |
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