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Old 06-27-2012, 01:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Jakobi View Post
A bit off topic, but I find that near eye level gives the best rider perspective. Mounted under the visor gets close. Now whats the risks involved in this once in a crash?? Head trauma? Once you move the camera on to the top of the helmet the view changes again and I don't really like it too much. It looks a bit weird and you end up with the visor blocking off the view a bit too. I personally go with chest mount as its neat and tidy, easy to turn on and off, never catches anything and I like being able to see the bars at work.
I'm getting to like my chest mount more & more. Here's a clip...You'll please excuse my enthusiasm, and ability to drop my bike at will.



http://youtu.be/E7svFBLaPWA
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