here's a still shot. I have the stock windscreen and with the open back on the gopro, I get alot of windnoise. i pivoted as far forward as I could, within an 2 inches of the key. I did hit my helmet twice on it coming across a rough patch at the timing light. I would definetly use it there again, but I want to try the tail next time too. any luck using adhesive mounts on the body; does it come off without damaging the paint?
I've been using the waterproof casing, so far no big amounts of wind noise! I'll have to try your location, it looks good, I've been trying to figure a good way to show the tach and all. and yeah they just pull off, takes a bit of force though, the ones I used never left any residue.
I have the gopro2 and use a mic when mounted on my helm. It's a good mic though and I get minimal wind and clear sound. From now on when I put the gopro on the bike I'll use the mic and place it where it's out of way of major wind and it comes out awesomesauce.
I've been using the waterproof casing, so far no big amounts of wind noise! I'll have to try your location, it looks good, I've been trying to figure a good way to show the tach and all. and yeah they just pull off, takes a bit of force though, the ones I used never left any residue.
Its great to see the tach, but I can hardly see the speedometer. maybe a tinted screen would help, but at that angle and alot of light, I cant seem to pick it up. Oh well, I'll just keep it wound up in 2nd to make it look like I'm flying.