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Old 06-14-2011, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Mocky
you can use the modify mount but i also bought the gopro tripod attachment so i don't use the adhesive on it.

you can also suction cup to the windshield...

outside, honestly, i was not that impressed with the amount of wind noise i had ... i'm going to gingerman next month and still debating on what to do about the camera... i was really disappointed with how much windnoise it generated when it was mounted outside
I did the ziptie thing to the toe hook, running the waterproof back. Worked pretty well.

See you at wmhm :wavey:
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Originally Posted by Mocky
you can use the modify mount but i also bought the gopro tripod attachment so i don't use the adhesive on it.

you can also suction cup to the windshield...

outside, honestly, i was not that impressed with the amount of wind noise i had ... i'm going to gingerman next month and still debating on what to do about the camera... i was really disappointed with how much windnoise it generated when it was mounted outside
What sound setting were you using and was it the open or closed back?
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How is it? I've thought about getting one as my rollbar is going in next week and need an alternative to the Modifry mount.
As long as the arm for the double socket isn't too long, it's solid as a rock.
Old 06-15-2011, 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted by slowd16
Originally Posted by Mocky' timestamp='1308077836' post='20681975
you can use the modify mount but i also bought the gopro tripod attachment so i don't use the adhesive on it.

you can also suction cup to the windshield...

outside, honestly, i was not that impressed with the amount of wind noise i had ... i'm going to gingerman next month and still debating on what to do about the camera... i was really disappointed with how much windnoise it generated when it was mounted outside
What sound setting were you using and was it the open or closed back?

closed back.


i had it here one time and yeah.... it was unusable... (well, the video was good, the audio was horrendous)

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Originally Posted by Mocky' timestamp='1308077836' post='20681975
you can use the modify mount but i also bought the gopro tripod attachment so i don't use the adhesive on it.

you can also suction cup to the windshield...

outside, honestly, i was not that impressed with the amount of wind noise i had ... i'm going to gingerman next month and still debating on what to do about the camera... i was really disappointed with how much windnoise it generated when it was mounted outside
I did the ziptie thing to the toe hook, running the waterproof back. Worked pretty well.

See you at wmhm :wavey:

for sure.. see you next month !
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i used the 3m sticky on my glove box as well. its shoots my hands legs head and the whole windshield which is just what i wanted
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I use the GoPro harness bar clamp-type mount attached to the stock roll hoop on the passenger side. Works well.

Here's a screenshot at Buttonwillow before I got my seat/harness and ripped out my interior:

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I use the modifry mount for mine but it seems to not adjust the the brightness correctly because it'll balance for interior and then outside will be over-exposed. Does anyone know how to fix that?
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Originally Posted by ericshun
I use the modifry mount for mine but it seems to not adjust the the brightness correctly because it'll balance for interior and then outside will be over-exposed. Does anyone know how to fix that?
first page, right side, 3rd item down, Choosing exposure settings: http://gopro.com/wp-content/uploads/...ENG-110110.pdf
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Originally Posted by Mocky
you can use the modify mount but i also bought the gopro tripod attachment so i don't use the adhesive on it.

you can also suction cup to the windshield...

outside, honestly, i was not that impressed with the amount of wind noise i had ... i'm going to gingerman next month and still debating on what to do about the camera... i was really disappointed with how much windnoise it generated when it was mounted outside



it does have a setting...look on the manual they give you (however small it is)...I remember I set mine back a couple years ago either low frequency or high frequency something like that...the manual tells you what to set it for and honestly w/that set the wind noise is pretty damn good


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