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GoPro Hero 6 chin mount for AGV K5


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Hi,


I'm looking for a way to mount a GoPro Hero 6 on my helmet (AGV K5).

I'd like to put it on the front at the chin.

Do you know any way to do that or any mount that will do the job?

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You can do it by using many go pro bits...

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Or use a j mount, depending on what view you want. I didn't though as the ridge on the chin of my helmet is thinner than the mount.

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Thanks. I might do this. I'm also considering using sugru. Any thoughts on that?

Do you feel the difference in weight when you wear the helmet? Or is it negligible?

Also, why did you put the glass bit on the front of the lense?

I thought it was meant to be scratch-resistant.

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The glass bit (lexan) is for when I use it playing Airsoft. It's not needed for when it's on my helmet :)


Weight wise, I don't notice it, it makes funny noises in the wind when going at speed and I sometimes catch my hand on it because it is a bit bulky.


Edit: I wouldn't trust suguru. It failed to even hold a cable in place in my car...

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That's strange. I was watching reviews on YouTube and majority of the people said it's good even after a year.


Anyway, thanks for the advice.

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Sugru is ok if you are putting it round a cable to protect it where the casing is coming apart. Can also patch holes in buckets if done right.


But it is NOT a glue. Do not use it where 3m tape would normally be used.

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