A decent mount on the saddle post will allow you to get the rear wheel in the picture. The k-edge mounts are some of the best around for the GoPro's. CNCed alu with perfect fitting. The £30 sony mount. PAH! £30 for some crappy plastic, no thanks.
If you want a really decent mounting system for a bicycle. Get a RAM system. Possible to mount it to anything with the correct parts.
Not sure how long that ratchet system will last on our roads, you must know how bad they areWatch this
Not sure how long that ratchet system will last on our roads, you must know how bad they areAs for the width of the mounting section, that has to be a joke, look how wide it is. That is going to take up most bar real estate! Take aside that the K-edge is for GoPro only. £10 more for a CNCed piece of alu which has a narrow mounting section and is as solid as can be. I know which I would choose.
In any case, as I pointed out in my previous post, a RAM system is much more flexible in terms of positions, angles and possibilities than any other mounts available on the market. It also won't take up as much space if you choose to mount it on the handlebars.
A RAM mount is built up of several parts, so what it does is up to you and what parts you purchase. A basic system will allow you to move it side to side and would be possible to mount it under a stem.Does the RAM mount move side to side? If so, you could even mount it under the stem.
Bloody hell, i was just about to buy one of these online, not to sure now.This is what my Contour looks like by the way, if you think that's bad... wait till you see the GoPro
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Bloody hell, i was just about to buy one of these online, not to sure now.