GoPro mount help

Jun 15, 2013
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Riverside,Ca. USA
Good afternoon all. I have been trying to find a Go Pro Mount to use with my Harley Street Glide Trike. I have used a windshield trim side mount sold on E-Bay and I am just not happy with the results. I know the Harley shakes a lot but there has to be something out there. Something other than a suction cup on the front. I am not willing to mount it on my helmet or chest. Any easy bike mount would be referred.
Thanks,, :AGGHH:
 
I purchased a new GoPro just last week and having the same problem. I bought the handlebar mount but on the TG it doesn't sit up high enough to "look" over the fairing. The mount is too low and mounts the camera looking at the top of the speaker. I did make a temporary mount out of a piece of .080 thick aluminum and bent at about a 110open angle and put it between the windshield and my windshield bags and used the adhesive mount. It worked but got a fair amount of vibration. I will have to look into the Ram mount. Also thinking of making my own mount out of 3/4 inch or 1 inch PVC pipe. A friend of mine made one for his digital camera and it works petty slick.
 
Good afternoon all. I have been trying to find a Go Pro Mount to use with my Harley Street Glide Trike. I have used a windshield trim side mount sold on E-Bay and I am just not happy with the results. I know the Harley shakes a lot but there has to be something out there. Something other than a suction cup on the front. I am not willing to mount it on my helmet or chest. Any easy bike mount would be referred.
Thanks,, :AGGHH:

I put a "Bagger Bar" on my faring to mount any & all things on instead of the handlebars. Works great ! You can find them on EBay. I don't remember the vender, but it is a 1' bar that goes all the way across inside the windshield. I also use it as a handy bar for getting on & off the Trike. It mounts on the inside of the faring.
You can get them in chrome, stainless, or anodized . they run about $225 (somewhere there) depending on finish.
But it sure cures where you can mount things !
Try this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/ultra-class...Parts_Accessories&hash=item4853b5a2bf&vxp=mtr
:Trike1:
 
I've had GoPro's mounted on my E-Glide and Trike. I use a Ram Mount with an extended center piece, about $20. If you go to YouTube and search screwballsteve thee are a lot of my movies and slide shows of our rides. Good Luck, you will have memories of your rides for years.
 
I've had GoPro's mounted on my E-Glide and Trike. I use a Ram Mount with an extended center piece, about $20. If you go to YouTube and search screwballsteve thee are a lot of my movies and slide shows of our rides. Good Luck, you will have memories of your rides for years.
Hi Steve, Doesn't that longer arm add to the amount of shake for the camera?
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Hog Jaw Articulating GoPro Camera Mount fits Harley and other Motorcycles


Check this mount out. Talked to them today and Mark seem to be a solid guy with a great product.

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I've had GoPro's mounted on my E-Glide and Trike. I use a Ram Mount with an extended center piece, about $20. If you go to YouTube and search screwballsteve thee are a lot of my movies and slide shows of our rides. Good Luck, you will have memories of your rides for years.

What program do you use for your editing?

Thanks
Nuc
 

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