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Lookin good!
Pretty solid work there Any videos to back them up?
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 Originally Posted by COCAROCHE
Pretty solid work there  Any videos to back them up?
Give me an hour and I will render and upload a sample of the 3 mounts.
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can you say ur vented helmet mount is more stable than the stock vented helmet mount?
my stock mount is so shaky I'm ready to return my contour 1080p camera.
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Here are samples of videos using the 3 mounts I made.
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 Originally Posted by Dictatorsaurus
can you say ur vented helmet mount is more stable than the stock vented helmet mount?
Mine is SUBSTANTIALLY more stable.
One thing to remember is that your helmet MUST be as tight as possible on your head. If you have a helmet with an adjustable fit, make sure it is tight. The movement of your helmet is amplified on video.
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I run a contour on my dirt bike and have found two secrets to good video quality. First is a solid mount if the mount has any flex or movement you get jittery video. The mounts you have look good. The second is regular formatting of the memory card. Not sure why but after a few uses the video gets choppy if you don't format the card.
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very nice setup. thanks 
I went with these guys: Xtreme Vu because of the same issue. Works great with a FF but not so much with a XC lid. The fact for me is I can't get the xc lid tight enough without it sucking and so XC lids are just that much more of an unstable platform. Same goes with the chesty type mount but I do like what you did and looks really good.
I will say the xtremevu lens cover is awesome with the polarized filter! I have had a few people comment on how the color is so much better.
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OP have you experimented with any frame mounts?
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 Originally Posted by newnan3
OP have you experimented with any frame mounts?
Not yet, but I certainly plan to.
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Excellent work!
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Can you post a picture of the top helmet mount metal angle without the strap?
Thanks!
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Chest mount rules!! Can you post parts numbers and vendors where you got the parts to create that setup?
Nice work!!
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 Originally Posted by BobRocket
Mine is SUBSTANTIALLY more stable.
One thing to remember is that your helmet MUST be as tight as possible on your head. If you have a helmet with an adjustable fit, make sure it is tight. The movement of your helmet is amplified on video.
I have made custom mount for the helmet as well, very tight, not wobbly. And yet the video is horrible. Much worse than frame mount I made with the same concept. Is that because of the helmet? I cant tighten it more, it becomes really uncomfortable. Does this all mean Contour isn't really vented helmet type camera?
"Flow" is characteristic of the rider, not of the trail.
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 Originally Posted by Jeepnut22
Chest mount rules!! Can you post parts numbers and vendors where you got the parts to create that setup?
Nice work!!
I made the mount with scrap and spare parts I had in my garage.
I posted the info to show the concept and let people make their own with comparable parts they have or to let them go to a hardware store and buy what they need based off the general concept.
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 Originally Posted by arcticrobot
I have made custom mount for the helmet as well, very tight, not wobbly. And yet the video is horrible. Much worse than frame mount I made with the same concept. Is that because of the helmet? I cant tighten it more, it becomes really uncomfortable. Does this all mean Contour isn't really vented helmet type camera?
The contour is fine for vented helmet mounts. One thing you need to remember is that you cannot expect a video to look super smooth if you are seated on your bike on anything rougher than a paved or smooth gravel surface. To gain smoothness you need to be off your seat and use your knees and body as the stabilization for the camera.
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Very nice work on the mounts BR. Another key to quality smooth video, is riding very fluid. You should consiously be making your head movements as stable and fluid as possible; as well as a stable mount, and a good fitting helmet like BR mentioned.
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These mounts are awesome. I'm trying to find out where to get the chest mount material. Any thoughts?
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 Originally Posted by BobRocket
The contour is fine for vented helmet mounts. One thing you need to remember is that you cannot expect a video to look super smooth if you are seated on your bike on anything rougher than a paved or smooth gravel surface. To gain smoothness you need to be off your seat and use your knees and body as the stabilization for the camera.
Thanks for the great advice. I just started mtn biking 3 months ago and just got a Contour due to their recent price drop to $138.....
Between the handlebar/vented helmet/chest mounts, where would you say the best video quality is.....chest mount?
I'm not nearly as handy, would you consider selling any of your mounts?
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 Originally Posted by phoshizzle99
Thanks for the great advice. I just started mtn biking 3 months ago and just got a Contour due to their recent price drop to $138.....
Between the handlebar/vented helmet/chest mounts, where would you say the best video quality is.....chest mount?
I'm not nearly as handy, would you consider selling any of your mounts?
I'd say the chest mount, or full face helmet mount are the most stable. The full face helmet mount somewhat flatten the viewing perspective so I kind of like the chest mount better because it makes for a more interesting view.
I'd certainly consider selling the mounts I've made. If you want one, just PM me.
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another thing to consider would be mounts from RAM. just do a google search for RAM mounts and you will find them.
have used their products to mount several things to motorcycles over the years and they work great.
they have a camera mount also and by combining it with their various arms and bases you could probably mount the camera anywhere in the bike.
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I ran 2 1/2 inch velcro straps I got at REI through the goggle mount. It appears pretty solid so far. My motivation was that the camera came with the goggle mount and I didn't want to spend much more money.
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can you say ur vented helmet mount is more stable than the stock vented helmet mount?
my stock mount is so shaky I'm ready to return my contour 1080p camera.
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I ran 2 1/2 inch velcro straps I got at REI through the goggle mount. It appears pretty solid so far. My motivation was that the camera came with the goggle mount and I didn't want to spend much more money.
Did you attach the goggle mount to your bike or helmet? Would you be able to post a pic?
I am trying to make a mount like OP and will report back my results.
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 Originally Posted by phoshizzle99
Did you attach the goggle mount to your bike or helmet? Would you be able to post a pic?
I am trying to make a mount like OP and will report back my results.
I attached them through the vents on my helmet. I'll post a pic when I get home from work later, about 5pm pacific time.
One other thing I'd like to try is put a thin layer of foam in the goggle mount under the disc that attaches to the camera. I think this should eliminate the play between the disc that mounts to the camera and the part that the goggle or velcro strap(s) run through. Maybe the foam will also act to absorb some vibration too.
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Contour chest mount
If anyone is looking for a more "off the shelf" type of Contour Chest Mount then check out the videos we posted on this thread.
Kudos to @BobRocket though, those are some really well though out mounts. Did anyone notice the short section of tube that he is running on the front of the camera? Looks like a great way to prevent any shake. in the lens whilst still making it easy to rotate it if you need to.
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