Go Pro on Trike

6X3

Nov 19, 2014
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Lincoln, Nebraska
On my 2 wheeler, I mount my Go Pro on the brake fluid resevoir. But on a trike, it gets kind of wild with the push/pull for turns/twisties. Where/how do find best to mount your Go Pro/camera?
 
On my 2 wheeler, I mount my Go Pro on the brake fluid resevoir. But on a trike, it gets kind of wild with the push/pull for turns/twisties. Where/how do find best to mount your Go Pro/camera?

I have always mounted my Go Pro on the center of the front faring just above the HONDA. I use the Go Pro suction mount and have never had it come loose even on really rough roads. Just in case, I do have a lanyard made from a 72" boot lace tied to the mount then run around the outside of the windshield to the windshield adjustment latches.

I probably have over 10,000 miles total running in this configuration. Needless to say, I haven't saved all that video but it is pretty cool to have and share. Another benefit of this mounting position is that there is nothing in front of you and it's also quite vibration free....

Hope that helps.. :xszpv::xszpv:
 
I use RAM holders for all my electronics (GPS, Radar Detector, cup holder) I bought a RAM holder for my GO PRO - works great . Plus easy to take off if Im away from home
 
I have always mounted my Go Pro on the center of the front faring just above the HONDA. I use the Go Pro suction mount and have never had it come loose even on really rough roads. Just in case, I do have a lanyard made from a 72" boot lace tied to the mount then run around the outside of the windshield to the windshield adjustment latches.

I probably have over 10,000 miles total running in this configuration. Needless to say, I haven't saved all that video but it is pretty cool to have and share. Another benefit of this mounting position is that there is nothing in front of you and it's also quite vibration free....

Hope that helps.. :xszpv::xszpv:

Same here, had mine mounted right in the middle of my windshield at the base of it. I used one of the mounts that came with it so I could remove it when we stopped somewhere. Had over 80,000 miles with mine there and never had a problem.......:Coffee:
 

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