I notice the complete lack of vibration protection for the camera and the fact that the way its strapped on to a that handlebar is limited to what bikes it will actually attach to never mind the fat tha one minor bump will send it flipping fownrds pointing at the front wheel andnot much else.
So you'll either completley shatter your camera within minutes with the ibration or spend all your time topping to make it point the right way up.
@Mark Robinson: Agreed. Vibration protection is critical to mounting a camera on a bike. I made a DIY mount for my scooter using PVC connectors and rubber grommets.
I'd hate to see what the video is like from this camera mount.
Under New York Veh. Traff. Law 1188, all prosumer dSLRs worn by hipsters in Williamsburg are required to be secured by an ironic seatbelt from a 1981 Chevy Citation.
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So you'll either completley shatter your camera within minutes with the ibration or spend all your time topping to make it point the right way up.
Product FAIL!
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I'd hate to see what the video is like from this camera mount.
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