Because of the amount of vibrations the bike gives off you are always better mounting it on your body as it acts like a shock absorber- I use the chest mount and that gives a great view of the road ahead, the clocks and the handlebars. I have been experimenting with mounting the gopro on the fairing level with my left knee but under hard acceleration the camera moves around alot and there's a lot of noise from the plastics vibrating. I bought a monopod with a gopro tripod mount and intend on attaching it across the hand grabs on the back of the bike so the camera is further out on the side of the bike getting a view of me on the bike when I am banking into a corner but haven't tried it yet so will post what it's like after I have tried it.
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