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How safe is cameras on handlebars??


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Every one complaining here  probably does not even have a GoPro  :whistling:

I agree those handle bar mounts are **** and they break way to easy anyway , So I got myself this , light and very low profile and WILL NEVER break...............But i use my chesty more because I get a more immersive shot

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Every one complaining here  probably does not even have a GoPro  :whistling:

I agree those handle bar mounts are **** and they break way to easy anyway , So I got myself this , light and very low profile and WILL NEVER break...............But i use my chesty more because I get a more immersive shot

I'm not complaining. I actually would love a gopro or something similar but I'd also like to make sure its low profile and no something to spear myself on during a bailout.

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I'm not complaining. I actually would love a gopro or something similar but I'd also like to make sure its low profile and no something to spear myself on during a bailout.

Any aluminium mount will do you good , stay away from the plastic ones

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How safe is are brake levers? Shifters? Exposed chainrings? Disk Brakes? Heck, how safe is your MTB?!

 

What about those pesky spinning blades attached to your hubs?  :nuke:

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Hi Gerald

 

What mount is that, & were did you get it?

 

TIA

It's distributed by Omnico, and falls under the Red-E brand (the power bank).

 

Cape Union Mart, Takealot, Due South should stock it

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