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That brings up a question I have been meaning to ask of those who use these cameras,as I have been thinking of getting one myself.
Does the fact that you have a camera running have any influence on the way you ride.?

Yes and no. I've seen a lot of videos where the rider or those riding with him pushed it because of the camera. I did not have this problem when I mounted the camera on the Tiger. I think I actually rode a little milder with it than I did prior to mounting it. I think there are a couple or three reasons for me not to kick it up to trying to ride beyond my ability.
1. I've used a camera off road and didn't have the same desire to push it since I've used one before.
2. I've seen the videos of others pushing it because they were playing/riding for the camera and I didn't want to join the long lists of accidents due to camera.
3. I believe I've learned a lesson or two in my life and I'm not out to impress anyone with my riding skills. Sure I love to see those high speed max lean angle videos thru the twisties but that's something I know I'm not going to be doing so I don't have the desire to do it for the camera.


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Yes and no. I've seen a lot of videos where the rider or those riding with him pushed it because of the camera. I did not have this problem when I mounted the camera on the Tiger. I think I actually rode a little milder with it than I did prior to mounting it. I think there are a couple or three reasons for me not to kick it up to trying to ride beyond my ability.

I think if I ever do get a camera I would be the same cannot think of anything worse than having it on video making a complete A$$ of yourself BGRIN
 

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