My excess cable is behind the cheekpads. I plug the cable in to the cam, run it the shortest route to the helmet and loose the excess round the back and behind cheek padding. Usually have the cable exiting right, and the mic on the left.
I have tried side of the helmet but for enduro filming it always got caught up on branches etc. I have switched recently to chin mount, for street and off-road. Much happier now, I also think it provides a more unobstructed view from the riders perspective.
Chase has a vid on this. Run the cable behind your cheekpads and then stuff the excess cable into a recess at the back of the helmet. It takes a bit of improvisation but it works on both my helmets
I'm another vote for helmet chin mount. 1 you can see if shoulder checks are done
2 if an incident leads to a dismount from the bike you still see what's happening
3 to motovlog you need a mic
I have 2 cameras both on my helmet. Gopro battery life is no good so the drift can easily be activated when the gopro turns off
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