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Old 08-31-17 | 04:45 PM
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Bikes: Cevelo R5, Spyder Bike, Fuji Rubaix Pro,Gary Fisher Sugar

Originally Posted by Skipjacks
For those of you who have forward facing bike mounted cameras (not helmet cams) do you mount them to the frame or to the handlebars?

Does it matter?

I figured the frame would be a more stable option, but it's a little harder to do. The handlebars move more so I'm wondering if you get too much wobble and shaking.

Or am I overthinking this and is doesn't really matter as long as the camera is aimed forward?
I use one of these and can mount it the bars under the computer or above the bars looking forward. I like the Aluminum one because I can't see the road buzz in the video. I have heard, with the plastic and carbon ones you get more buzz because they can flex.



If you like bars in the frame. I like this because you can see when brake and shift.


Or the clean look mount it under the computer
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