Can't believe a TV (that's television...) cameraperson didn't just
pick up the roll of gaffer tape.  I'm so shocked it's taken me two
days to respond.

On 28/10/2013, Steve Cottrell <co...@seeingeye.tv> wrote:
> Throwing this open to the list as there are plenty of cycle-holics on
> here. Anyone know of any decent clamp-on specially-shaped mounts for
> GoPro (or similar) cameras for attaching to expensive and sensitive
> aerodynamically contoured carbon fibre cycle frames?
>
> GoPro mounts are ten-a-penny but when you come to try and attach them to
> high-end racing bikes, not only do their riders get very skittish about
> clamping onto irregular shaped carbon fiber, but actually it's
> impossible to do quickly and easily. If I had to design it and build it
> myself, I know exactly what I need, but perhaps someone knows of a good
> starting point?
>
> Any pointers to existing web pages or images gratefully appreciated.
>
> I recently filmed an Olympic cyclist but had very little time. With my
> existing kit I could have done it, but not in the few minutes I had
> available. Woulda taken me 15 or 20 to set up. I need it to be 1 or 2
> minutes!
>
> Thanks.
>
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>   Cotty
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