Peep this video I just recorded today. I just bought the new GoPro Hero3 and finally had the opportunity today to mount it to my helmet and take it for a spin.
I have so many accessories for my GoPro until I'm not going to bother with the new one. How was the MadStad? I guess you must be in Cali, I still would have to get used to lane splitting, I just don't trust cagers, one sudden lane change and.......well you know the rest of the story.
Good video how did the GoPro3 feel on the helmet? I have the GoPro2 that is a slightly bigger camera; I mainly mount my camera on the bike. Cagers don’t normally need much of an excuse to knock you arse-over-tit, why make it easier for them?
Nice video but that lane splitting crap is not for me. Legal or not. And now that I see the Madstad from the riders perspective it confirms my decision to not get one. I'm sure it is an awesome shield and works great. Just can't get over the looks.
I know we've had threads on lane splitting but if you've lived in CA then you're most likely good at lane splitting. I ride every day and I rarely see a bike sitting in traffic. If you want to come to So. Cal, I'm happy to take you on the 405 at rush hour and skool ya. By the time you leave you'll be splitting lanes on cruise control with no hands.
Not much traffic where I live, but even if splitting were legal here and we did have traffic, not sure how much I would do it! Looks crazy from the camera's POV
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