
GoPro
- StuMiller
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GoPro
For those have a GoPro mounted to their helmet, I'm interested in where you have them secured. Not sure whether I put mine behind the visor hinge or underneath it.

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Re: GoPro
Just check with your local police first.
I know of 2 Riders in NSW that have had warnings, that had cameras mounted on their helmets.
Regarding the fitting of the camera: there is no literature on fitting them to any road bike helmet that I could find, that renders the use of them illegal. The only thing that I could find was in ADRS Manufacturers don't let any protrusion of up to 5mm on any helmet.
The only article I could about it was here.
http://motorbikewriter.com/clarificatio ... d-cameras/
I know of 2 Riders in NSW that have had warnings, that had cameras mounted on their helmets.
Regarding the fitting of the camera: there is no literature on fitting them to any road bike helmet that I could find, that renders the use of them illegal. The only thing that I could find was in ADRS Manufacturers don't let any protrusion of up to 5mm on any helmet.
The only article I could about it was here.
http://motorbikewriter.com/clarificatio ... d-cameras/
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Re: GoPro
I'm using the chest mounted harness ATM for exactly this reason - feral HWP - only problem is the very dark tinted screen which obscures about a quarter of the field of view.
Thinking about mounting it on the screen but that then loses the POV effect a bit
Thinking about mounting it on the screen but that then loses the POV effect a bit
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Re: GoPro
Been at least 2 riders booked in Vic. Plod allege it makes the helmet non compliant.Zedex 6 wrote:Just check with your local police first.
I know of 2 Riders in NSW that have had warnings, that had cameras mounted on their helmets.
Regarding the fitting of the camera: there is no literature on fitting them to any road bike helmet that I could find, that renders the use of them illegal. The only thing that I could find was in ADRS Manufacturers don't let any protrusion of up to 5mm on any helmet.
The only article I could about it was here.
http://motorbikewriter.com/clarificatio ... d-cameras/
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Re: GoPro
Stu .. it's Tassie - how often do you see a cop ?
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Re: GoPro
For what its worth........
I fixed mine in the center on top of the helmet. Set back a bit so the visor still opens.
I still get a full field of vision including hands on controls, gauges and a fair way ahead and to the side.
I had it on the side but the drag become uncomfortable. Where it is at the moment causes very little drag.
As for the legality, I ride 55 ks to and from work every day, see police most days, particularly on the Hume on the way to Campbelltown and not had a problem.
Hope this helps


I fixed mine in the center on top of the helmet. Set back a bit so the visor still opens.
I still get a full field of vision including hands on controls, gauges and a fair way ahead and to the side.
I had it on the side but the drag become uncomfortable. Where it is at the moment causes very little drag.
As for the legality, I ride 55 ks to and from work every day, see police most days, particularly on the Hume on the way to Campbelltown and not had a problem.
Hope this helps


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Re: GoPro
Chest mount is my preference BUT the results vary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qesyCN6LE38
That one was a bit low, but this one is not too bad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyiZU2EBviQ
I have also seen them attached to the chin part of the helmet, that should give you a good view, but on some helmets could be a real PITA to attach.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qesyCN6LE38
That one was a bit low, but this one is not too bad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyiZU2EBviQ
I have also seen them attached to the chin part of the helmet, that should give you a good view, but on some helmets could be a real PITA to attach.
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Re: GoPro
Where is that first piece of footage from ? That looks like fun..timeeh wrote:Chest mount is my preference BUT the results vary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qesyCN6LE38
That one was a bit low, but this one is not too bad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyiZU2EBviQ
I have also seen them attached to the chin part of the helmet, that should give you a good view, but on some helmets could be a real PITA to attach.
Re: GoPro
Like i calld it, "my backyard"kawasinley wrote: Where is that first piece of footage from ? That looks like fun..

LOL it's out the back of Canberra, called Naas rd, got a dirt road at the end so it's one of the less travelled roads and has some really nice corners, only catch is alot are blind and there is plenty of wildlife. Takes me about 2m from my house to the start of the road and then it's about a 45m round trip (there and back) great for a quick sunday blat

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Re: GoPro
On the helmet is ok for regular road speeds, but start to build your neck muscles at faster speeds. I have tried the Teletubbie mount (top of the helmet) but prefer to mount it on the side of the helmet. I put the stick-on mount under the visor pivot which puts the camera far enough forward that you don't get much of the helmet in the view; unfortunately you can occasionally hit you shoulder on the mounting frame if you tilt your head to the side. Once you get out of the tight corners and hit the fast sweepers, you will want to mount it to the bike though as the wind drag can be quite bad at higher speeds.
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Re: GoPro
Fixed mount to the bike also leaves you free to enjoy the scenery (especially here in the 'gong in summer) without having your footage pan left and right dramatically as something catches your eye 

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Re: GoPro
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Attached. I was curious about the wind drag and when you start to feel the drag....
Attached. I was curious about the wind drag and when you start to feel the drag....
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- RustyAs
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Re: GoPro
StuMiller wrote:[attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1397374556112.jpg[/attachment]
Attached. I was curious about the wind drag and when you start to feel the drag....
How was the drag????
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2002 ZZR 1200 Roady
Bandit 1200 (Written off. My fault )
FJ 1100 ( Written off. Not my fault)
2000 ZZR 1100 (Sold)
XR 600 (630 Ballard Kit)