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Took a course at CSS in May and you spend a couple sessions on their "Video bike." It has a frame and camera so that you can see the course and the rider's movements as they go around the course. They tell you to go "70%" and what they really seemed to be looking for was smooth throttle control, which is very important on a 190hp bike.
It looks like this:
I have a ContourHD used it helmet mounted but the over-the-shoulder view adds a lot in terms of seeing what's going on with you and the bike.
Anyone done anything like this ? The V-Strom has a substantial luggage rack to use as a base. Seems like it should be mounted farther back and higher than if you put it on a milk crate. :green_lol:
The CSS framework seems elaborate, but may be what they need to damp out vibrations without a solid mounting platform.