im going down tomorow to buy a gopro, and i was wondering how i could mount it to 2 helmets, i race moto and i am using my single helmet for skiing and skydiving, any one have any pointers?
The cameras usually come with multiple mounts. Apply one to each helmet you own. You can also buy extra mounting options from http://GoPro.com
Consider:
1) using some sandpaper or emory cloth to scuff up the area on the helmet where the mount will attach for better adhesion
2) possibly re-reinforcing the mount site with a screw, some glue, or an epoxy.
Have heard of several guys losing them.
The two helmet mounts on my Protec for SKY and BASE have some epoxy plus a bit of weed-wacker as a shim to fill the gap between flat mount & rounded shell.
thanks for the help, i dont BASE yet but am looking forward to, i just skydive. i have 13 jumps. i was also wondering how many jumps i could get in eloy for 500 dollars?
shut up pops, im goin to half to teach you to ski trees at 60 mph this year so you can keep up with me, just dont hit em the treehuggers tend to get a little heated
ha my self for the mostpart, you helped a little but not to much, i learned through trial and err.. ate shit picked my self up and thought well i wont do that again ahah
i dont think it was the crayons.. it might of been from the brain injuries sustained from crawling up on the counters and yelling base and jumping off.
Adjectives modify or describe nouns Adverbs modify or describe verbs
And learn the not subtle difference between common homonyms:
A)Too, To, Two
B) There, They're, Their
C) meet, meat
D) weak, week
Be smart, breath deep, and remember you little shit, you are starting a real wild ride decades before any of us found it with better available knowledge and gear than we had when we started...
So take advantage and appreciate it or not, either way your dad offered me a free beer to beat your ass, you ready?
Adjectives modify or describe nouns Adverbs modify or describe verbs
And learn the not subtle difference between common homonyms:
A)Too, To, Two
B) There, They're, Their
C) meet, meat
D) weak, week
Strictly speaking, a homonym is defined as a specific group of words that share the same pronunciation and the same spelling, but have different meanings.
A. lie, lie
B. fair, fair, fair
A homophone also shares the same pronunciation, differs in meaning, but may or may not be spelled the same.
Also known as homophonic heterographs
A. too, to, two
B. there, they're, their
Austin116, I don't put forth much effort into writing techniques when posting, but DAYUM sometimes your posts make me want to stab my eyeballs with a fork
haha dad you spelt crayons wrong trying to make fun of me, when you called i told you and you corrected it, oh yea pops i know what i want for christmas.. a PD 150