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Go Pro camera mount setup

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ultimate200

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This is my setup for my Go Pro (mine is one of the knock off cams that works well).I welded a tab on the sighting device i made many years ago but could be made to clamp to the strut just for the purpose of a camera mount.The clamp is cushioned with some rubber so it doesn't chafe into the strut.The camera mount swivels back and forth and up and down so you can adjust for the perfect camera angle.For you guys flying two seat bipes i'm sure your passengers would love a short vid of their experience.I found that i have to tighten the plastic knob slightly with some pliers so the wind doesn't move it out of place.I also drilled a small hole to safety wire it to keep it in place so it doesn't go bye bye!!.Probably overkill but better to be safe than sorry.

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