Wunderlich Gopro mount

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SteveLindsell
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Re: Wunderlich Gopro mount

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Really enjoyed that!
Brian729
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Qball-16 wrote:
I had that same "Yikes!" so I made my own...


Total cost = less than $25 CAD for a 3' chunk of flat aluminum bar, a tripod gopro mount, and hardware (including some hard rubber washers for vibration damping).  This doesn't factor in my 'sweat equity' of course, but it was a fun little winter project, so it's all good!


Does it look as nice as the CamRack mount - no


Do I care - not at all!

Looks pretty professional to me. Where is it designed to mount on the bike?
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Qball-16
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Brian729 wrote:
Looks pretty professional to me. Where is it designed to mount on the bike?

It mounts on the windshield brackets using the 2 bottom torx screws (using longer screws). It takes literally 2 minutes to pop it on or off, and not much longer to set up the camera.


I don't have a photo of it on the bike (yet), but I've attached a stock photo of the CamRack system that mine 'emulates'...
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PeteM
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I went for one of these https://www.nippynormans.com/touring-es ... lc-r1250rt



This is a small sample of the what I captured today. Not perfect, there is a certain amount of bouncing up and down which may be because I was struggling to get the bolt tight enough but OK for a first attempt. I'll take tools next time to make sure it is tight. Will also try the underneath position to see if that helps.


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YrUmnC ... JohEm/view


Please note that I will delete the file in a couple of weeks as it takes too much of my storage
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Qball-16
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PeteM wrote: I went for one of these https://www.nippynormans.com/touring-essentials/wunderlich-front-camera-mount-r1200rt-lc-r1250rt



This is a small sample of the what I captured today. Not perfect, there is a certain amount of bouncing up and down which may be because I was struggling to get the bolt tight enough but OK for a first attempt. I'll take tools next time to make sure it is tight. Will also try the underneath position to see if that helps.


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YrUmnC1AqAmapDSaD5tIo471gBcJohEm/view


Please note that I will delete the file in a couple of weeks as it takes too much of my storage

That looks great! There’s just no eliminating all the bouncing & vibrations because the bike does a lot of bouncing & vibrating... The only downside of mine, like has previously been mentioned, is that I can’t adjust my windscreen height much once I’ve got the GoPro set up in the mount. Not a huge deal really, but a small factor.


Sample of mine:
https://youtu.be/IhDvOhU9-Ng
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