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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Bansen" data-source="post: 934293" data-attributes="member: 20737"><p>I have mounted the GoPro to the handlebars and topcase-mounted Pelican case on my FJR and DL-650 and haven't found vibration to be much of an issue. The extremely short focal length of the lens allows the camera to vibrate a good bit without resulting in a disturbing amount of jiggling in the video.</p><p></p><p>I mounted to the clutch perch mirror socket with a RAM ball on the FJR and to the Pelican top case with a standard, diamond-shaped RAM ball base. The camera is attached with a RAM arm and a tripod mount adapter to the mounting socket on the camera housing. Videos come out quite smooth and with decent sound.</p><p></p><p>Tried to attach a link that will allow a look at one of the videos, but no luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Bansen, post: 934293, member: 20737"] I have mounted the GoPro to the handlebars and topcase-mounted Pelican case on my FJR and DL-650 and haven't found vibration to be much of an issue. The extremely short focal length of the lens allows the camera to vibrate a good bit without resulting in a disturbing amount of jiggling in the video. I mounted to the clutch perch mirror socket with a RAM ball on the FJR and to the Pelican top case with a standard, diamond-shaped RAM ball base. The camera is attached with a RAM arm and a tripod mount adapter to the mounting socket on the camera housing. Videos come out quite smooth and with decent sound. Tried to attach a link that will allow a look at one of the videos, but no luck. [/QUOTE]
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