Gert Lush
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- Weston-super-Mare
It pretty much mounts & looks just like this one.
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Im using a cheap K-EDGE replica though which cost me £3.67 and not £40
Oh right, that's cool. Might get myself one of these, cause why not?

It pretty much mounts & looks just like this one.
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Im using a cheap K-EDGE replica though which cost me £3.67 and not £40

Is that unique to Garmins? I've not noticed my phone GPS tracker app being disrupted by my camera.Later on i found out that cameras create all sorts of electrical interference as they operate and thats what was messing with my Garmin - its a well documented issue.
He might have just been shocked that a cyclist wasn't a pedal-width from the kerb any more.07:35 - MX58 HWW, Royal Mail truck did a rather close pass. I was looking through his window at the traffic lights to see if he might of been on his phone but he wasnt.
I see from the video that it isn't just you, but most of the cyclists videoed seem to spend far too much time riding far too close to the kerb and stopped vehicles for my liking. There's at least one riding between the double-red lines and the kerb!
I guess that might help explain why I got unusually much aggro riding down the mostly-bus-lane CS7 a while back - I rode in primary or secondary, not the gutter.
How about on the handlebar?Wasnt quite sure how to mount it.

Is that unique to Garmins? I've not noticed my phone GPS tracker app being disrupted by my camera.
He might have just been shocked that a cyclist wasn't a pedal-width from the kerb any more.I see from the video that it isn't just you, but most of the cyclists videoed seem to spend far too much time riding far too close to the kerb and stopped vehicles for my liking. There's at least one riding between the double-red lines and the kerb!
I guess that might help explain why I got unusually much aggro riding down the mostly-bus-lane CS7 a while back - I rode in primary or secondary, not the gutter.
Dodgy riding position isn't really the cyclists' fault: it looks like most of the cycle lanes you videoed aren't wide enough for a proper position, which encourages a misconception (for both motorists and cyclists) that people should cycle in the gutter; and a lot of the junctions don't seem to have any way to get to the advanced bike stop line without kerb-skimming.![]()
How about on the handlebar?![]()
Don't do it unless it's a manufacturer-approved mount - you don't want a GoPro to be the last thing to go through your mind!SJ4000 clone is already on the bar, GoPro is for the helmet!
Don't do it unless it's a manufacturer-approved mount - you don't want a GoPro to be the last thing to go through your mind!
I just pushed the buy button on a SJCam M10 non-wi-fi version on Amazon at £40. Riding through the floods this morning would have made a fun film and I may end up catching some dork motoring on it too. Certain to catch some dork cycling as it'll be on my bike !
I plan to fit it on the bars upside-down as this looks more discreet than on my helmet.
Apparently M10's (non-wifi versions) have an issue where if you press/push too hard where the usb port is that it ends up 'going into' or 'popping into' the camera itself.
Also things might come out a little pink