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Old 01-23-13 | 04:38 PM
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Bikes: 2014 BMC Gran Fondo, 2013 Brompton S6L-X

See that's exactly what I'm talking about the GoPro needing
so many special mounts. If I wanted to copy the chest strap
angle, I can probably put my Contour on the shoulder strap
of a camelback/backpack with strips of an inner tube; cost $0.
Using the included goggle mount, I can attach my camera to
a wide ankle strap and wrap it around my upper forearm. The
Contour's shape make's it easy to mount in so many places.
With an old inner tube cut into thin strips, I can probably mount
my camera underneath my bottom bracket, or by the headtube,
etc.

When I had my GoPro, it came with a head strap. I placed the
head strap on my helmet like a miner's lamp. Here's a pic I saw
on the net, but the owner used the stick on mounts.




GoPro 960 helmet mounted using the headstrap:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYLoMM5Pxq0

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