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Frame mount test

zip-tied my camera to the shock mount. Looks like it needs some adjustments or a need to fabricate a different mount, this one is pointed too far downward. This was my first time on this trail and you cant see much, but it was rocky, twisty singletrack with stream crossings at other parts.

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 Ya mudvayne's awesome. I used a flip video ultra. It's a sweet camera because its small, has an hour of internal memory, and can use standard AA's so it's great for biking. When uploaded to pinkbike or downloaded the quality is great for such a small, cheap camera.I like how it's alot less shaky than a helmet cam, now I just need to make a mount so I can point the camera a bit higher.
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 Yup its a tora 289, nothing special, it came on the bike.I plan to buy a marzocchi am2. The tora is too soft and not being air sprung, I dont think its even worth replacing springs.It absorbs bumps well because it's so soft, but I ride trails and am and it's horrible for climbs and pedaling on flat.
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 ^et the cam up a little bit so we can see the fork working
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 is it a rock shox tora?
pretty working
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 it's still a pritty cool perspective
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 Love the Song.. Mudvayne's the shit... what cam did u use mate??








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