I've started using it on my HJC i70 and is not bad - especially for the price. The only really negative thing is it's not rock steady so it can move left, right a bit. Other than that it is very good. A visor lid won't close entirely (it looks like it but you don't hear this click sound when closing), but I don't feel any wind leaking through. Cheers!
Since that appears to be a modular helmet, doesn't it not only block the release lever, but it also blocks the front vent right? I was looking at one of these for my Schuberth modular, but not at the expense of blocking my vents or release catch.
Thanks for the video, i have found these mounts and have ordered....best advantage is less to attach to the front of my helmet.....big thumbs up. Have subbed.
I have it for over a year and i can't say it's fitting for anything longer than 30min ride. The air vents blocked will definitely make an impact, pressed nose protector and chin curtains also not very nice thing. I thought i might know how to use this thing properly, but it never failed me. Doesn't move around, can't break. At least mine. Cheers
@@RevelatorAlf just mainly out for rides on my hornet 600, no vlogging just to purely record & a bit of sound...hopefully some greenlaning aswell next year
Sir, I have that exact helmet and am having fits trying to find a way to get a GoPro on it and getting the camera at the right position. The top mount won't work due to the flip up chin bar. Far side mount won't work due to the angle it forces on the camera. I would love to be able to mount mine as you have yours showing in the early part of the video. What exact mount are you using? I have many accessories but none of them seem to place the camera at the right position. On GoPro's site I don't even find a chin mount accessory. Can you furnish a link to all the parts I would need to set mine up like you have yours? I would GREATLY appreciate your help. Also, that SHOOT chin strap - It looks like the straps cover up the chin bar release on the Evoline. Are you still able to work the red button on the chin bar easily? And when you flip the chin bar, is there any interference by the straps, or is there any other inconvenience from the device when moving the chin bar fully in its rotation? Thank you!
Thanks. So I never used that helmet in flip mode so that’s why that strap covering up the button wasn’t an issue. As for the go pro mount actually it’s just a standard chin mount from eBay or Amazon that I used. Cheers
@@RevelatorAlf Thanks. But that SHOOT mount has poor reviews, and if it covers the release button on the Evoline, there's not much point in having an Evoline. The whole point of that helmet is the flip, and if you are just going to keep it in place all the time, then you shouldn't even use an Evoline and just buy a Shoei or an Arai. I did purchase a GoPro labeled "Helmet Mount + Side Mount" kit, but it does not have the same parts you used on yours. Can you kindly provide a link to precisely what I need to achieve that which you used?
Very nice... i have a gopro 8 which connects to my phone, so i can see the camera view, so its a very nice setup, just got mine and cant wait to make some videos, just driving around here in the USA on my Harley. Thanks
I have had a hero 3 for years and barely had any issues with the old double-sided type but did find it started to fail after a year even when I use a much stronger double-sided tape or so just recently decided to finally upgrade to a hero 5 black because year not paying the price for anything newer, also decided to get this new strap system as it's only $10 and by what you say seems like it will have less chance of failing.
You can’t use this on a premium helmet. The chin wind and noise protection mesh will not allow it. Plus you cannot close the visor all the way and the most important part, It’s chocking the air vent.
The problem with the SHOOT is that the strap smashed down the chin curtain of my Shoei Neotec 2. I noticed the Shark does not seem to have a chin curtain which would make the install MUCH easier, yes? Great video, thanks!
Looking to get something like the waffle chin mount, though im concerned about being able to close the visor. Does it still allow you to fully close your visor, or is there a crack?
@@RevelatorAlf I live in Russia, it's definetely abandoned land, but international shipping services are present and every helmet before was available )
Hey Alf, I have a Sony POV and as an extra bit of insurance, I have a small wrist strap, not much bigger than fishing line and I tether the camera dock to the bike, so if the 3M fails my camera stays with the bike, not tumbling down the road. Cheers.
Hi Alf. I was always struggling to figure out the best way to attach my GoPro to the chin of my helmet as well. I ran across a company that custom fits the chin mount to your specific helmet and the installation was easy. I just did a review on my channel if you are interested and want to check it out. Ride on!
Good evening Alf thank you for this review. It’s been 9 months since you made this review I noticed. May I ask if you are still using this set up? And if you have come across any problems with it. Blocking vents on chin etc. Thank you. Stay safe all
Thanks so much. Actually I rarely use it but this is not because of itself as it works great. It is actually because I use my GoPro is another housing which has extra bits attached so I can only mount it upside down. If I was just using the camera naked then I would most likely use it a lot more especially in the summer. Cheers
My dismal attempts at a helmet mount end up looking like the robot arm of the space shuttle. (Trying to get the back tilt you mentioned) Been looking for something the right profile for my Schuberth Basic, but not found it yet, this looks like it might cover the latch on a flip front. was that a Flip front helmet?
Yes it's still far enough away not to be a hindrance. For a standard gopro case it is great but for a gopro case with the extra holder for the mic adapter (artman) then it has to be mounted upside down I've found but still is great. You'll see on my next video how it looks. Cheers
Awww mate. That's brilliant Alf. I've spent two evenings looking at chin mounts, looking for a LONGER chain type, as my lid is a flip lid, and I have seen these black and blue :"Thongs", and was a) too manly, and b) too clueless to "Twig" what they were all about - now sorted mate - after buying the bloody chain type version his morning !!!. I've subscribed as a result mate. My kind of age, my kind of biker. Ride on brother - and cheers Alf !!!
@@TheMatttomlinson oh dam it didn't help you? You a single person? Dam sorry ill delete it right away! Haha I'm only joking I have nothing against self centered brown nosers
That mount is absolutely NOT the best chin mount. It is not completely steady and the visor of his helmet cannot close completely. He should have tested it BEFORE filming to see the flaw. I bought one and returned it. In my opinion it is garbage.
FROM the Philippines thank you so much
Cheers. You’re welcome
I've started using it on my HJC i70 and is not bad - especially for the price. The only really negative thing is it's not rock steady so it can move left, right a bit. Other than that it is very good.
A visor lid won't close entirely (it looks like it but you don't hear this click sound when closing), but I don't feel any wind leaking through. Cheers!
Cheers
Since that appears to be a modular helmet, doesn't it not only block the release lever, but it also blocks the front vent right? I was looking at one of these for my Schuberth modular, but not at the expense of blocking my vents or release catch.
Thanks brother I just got me a hero 9
And of all the tutorials I've seen this way has to be the simplest chin mount to use , thank you.
Thank you. Much respect from Sacramento California
hey does the visor close all the way with this? because the straps go through the place where they are supposed to get closed on
I went for the SHOOT mount, as a new rider kind of dont feel safe riding without my GoPro, thanks for the video!
Cheers
Just ordered one today from eBay..$10 , can’t wait to get it :-)
Nice! How can we have it vertical aspect also, is there an adapter?
Can you feel the straps on your face/chin? Looking at getting one for my off-road helmet
Actually not feeling them at all. I’ve tucked the straps inside the knot so that helps. Cheers
Thx for the heads up for this mate I already bought my self one mate thx I appreciate the mini tutorial mate 👍🏼
cheers
The first you had on helmet I have it but when I hit bumps or anything it tilts sometimes thinking about getting that second one you showed
Worth a shot
Brilliant thanks pal I’ll be getting the helmet strap one 👍
Thanks for the video, i have found these mounts and have ordered....best advantage is less to attach to the front of my helmet.....big thumbs up. Have subbed.
Cheers. Yep they’re really good and that’s why I like them too
only thing i'm struggling to find is a replacement waterproof case for my Pictek camera, looked on most sites. Might have to invest in a gopro
can you shut the shield with the strap mount?
Hi good review only one question does it interfere with the flip button on the front off ya helmet cheers
It depends how low you place it I suppose, cheers
Gettings from Texas! Thanks for the insight on this mount! I just purchased it.
Glad it was helpful! Cheers
U r legend thanks
Happy to help
Thanks how to use it.. I got mine and still figure it out how to install.. Seems dantastic to me
I have it for over a year and i can't say it's fitting for anything longer than 30min ride. The air vents blocked will definitely make an impact, pressed nose protector and chin curtains also not very nice thing. I thought i might know how to use this thing properly, but it never failed me. Doesn't move around, can't break. At least mine. Cheers
Nice one Alf and thanks for list of products and equipment you use.
Does your helmet flip up with this chin mount on I've got the same lid and wondered about the bottom strap pushing the release button aswell
No it's fine for me, doesn't affect it at all. Cheers
What's it like looking out of the helmet? Can you notice a big camera on your chin all the time, I imagine you could constantly see it
Fine actually
@@RevelatorAlf Thinking of buying a gopro second hand (don't need the latest/expensive) wouldn't know what's best one to buy session or a hero one
Really depends on what you’ll use it for but a hero black is your best overall option
@@RevelatorAlf just mainly out for rides on my hornet 600, no vlogging just to purely record & a bit of sound...hopefully some greenlaning aswell next year
@@JayG94 then go for a session as it’s more compact cheers
Sir, I have that exact helmet and am having fits trying to find a way to get a GoPro on it and getting the camera at the right position. The top mount won't work due to the flip up chin bar. Far side mount won't work due to the angle it forces on the camera. I would love to be able to mount mine as you have yours showing in the early part of the video. What exact mount are you using? I have many accessories but none of them seem to place the camera at the right position. On GoPro's site I don't even find a chin mount accessory. Can you furnish a link to all the parts I would need to set mine up like you have yours? I would GREATLY appreciate your help.
Also, that SHOOT chin strap - It looks like the straps cover up the chin bar release on the Evoline. Are you still able to work the red button on the chin bar easily? And when you flip the chin bar, is there any interference by the straps, or is there any other inconvenience from the device when moving the chin bar fully in its rotation?
Thank you!
Thanks. So I never used that helmet in flip mode so that’s why that strap covering up the button wasn’t an issue.
As for the go pro mount actually it’s just a standard chin mount from eBay or Amazon that I used. Cheers
@@RevelatorAlf Thanks. But that SHOOT mount has poor reviews, and if it covers the release button on the Evoline, there's not much point in having an Evoline. The whole point of that helmet is the flip, and if you are just going to keep it in place all the time, then you shouldn't even use an Evoline and just buy a Shoei or an Arai. I did purchase a GoPro labeled "Helmet Mount + Side Mount" kit, but it does not have the same parts you used on yours. Can you kindly provide a link to precisely what I need to achieve that which you used?
Very nice... i have a gopro 8 which connects to my phone, so i can see the camera view, so its a very nice setup, just got mine and cant wait to make some videos, just driving around here in the USA on my Harley. Thanks
Nice cheers
After a couple mounts of use how do you like the shoot mount?
Yes it's fine actually but I still use other mount types too depending on the situation
does it fit on EVERY helmet the shoot mount?
I'd say most for sure
Does it damage the chin curtain?
Do those mounts work on the Akaso cameras? I think they are all compatible with GoPro accessories.
not that I found no but I suppose it depends on the helmet too
@@RevelatorAlf thanks
Great review and thanks for taking the time to make it and post it. A BIG thumbs up.
Thanks so much. Cheers
Ive no idea what to do with the access straps.
Tuck them under
@@RevelatorAlf ended up using gaffer tape and hid them under the mouth piece :)
Nice job man. Where did you ordered the helmet chin mount?
There should be a link in the description
Thanks for the review. Exactly what I needed to know.
I have had a hero 3 for years and barely had any issues with the old double-sided type but did find it started to fail after a year even when I use a much stronger double-sided tape or so just recently decided to finally upgrade to a hero 5 black because year not paying the price for anything newer, also decided to get this new strap system as it's only $10 and by what you say seems like it will have less chance of failing.
Yes I would say so. Cheers
@@RevelatorAlf If I don't like it I will try the suguru mouldable glue I also just found.
You can’t use this on a premium helmet. The chin wind and noise protection mesh will not allow it. Plus you cannot close the visor all the way and the most important part, It’s chocking the air vent.
I suppose it depends on how much you really need that air vent and actually my visor does lock down with it. Perhaps yours is very different
The problem with the SHOOT is that the strap smashed down the chin curtain of my Shoei Neotec 2. I noticed the Shark does not seem to have a chin curtain which would make the install MUCH easier, yes? Great video, thanks!
Yes I've found that too. Cheers
I tried the strap on version, however it was damaged when it arrived via ebay so still yet to try the idea
What is the name of the mount the link didn’t work for me because I’m on different servers ig
can't remember but I'm sure I mentioned it
Is the footage Stable on chin or on top??
It was for me for sure just make sure the straps are tight
Looking to get something like the waffle chin mount, though im concerned about being able to close the visor. Does it still allow you to fully close your visor, or is there a crack?
yes there is a slight crack but depends on the helmet too
I'd really like your videos Alf. Thanks
Very good of you to say. Thanks so much. Cheers
Hi, I can't define a Shark helmet model, what is it?
Maybe it’s not available where you are
@@RevelatorAlf I live in Russia, it's definetely abandoned land, but international shipping services are present and every helmet before was available )
Hey Alf, I have a Sony POV and as an extra bit of insurance, I have a small wrist strap, not much bigger than fishing line and I tether the camera dock to the bike, so if the 3M fails my camera stays with the bike, not tumbling down the road. Cheers.
Yes really good advice. Cheers
But it WILL INTEFERE with the modular release button and vent flow.
Hi Alf. I was always struggling to figure out the best way to attach my GoPro to the chin of my helmet as well. I ran across a company that custom fits the chin mount to your specific helmet and the installation was easy. I just did a review on my channel if you are interested and want to check it out. Ride on!
Good evening Alf thank you for this review. It’s been 9 months since you made this review I noticed. May I ask if you are still using this set up? And if you have come across any problems with it. Blocking vents on chin etc. Thank you. Stay safe all
Thanks so much. Actually I rarely use it but this is not because of itself as it works great. It is actually because I use my GoPro is another housing which has extra bits attached so I can only mount it upside down.
If I was just using the camera naked then I would most likely use it a lot more especially in the summer. Cheers
@@RevelatorAlf thank you for the replay I use a touring helmet so just putting out feelers to what will be the best mount. Ride safe mate 👍
Hoot and woot
My dismal attempts at a helmet mount end up looking like the robot arm of the space shuttle. (Trying to get the back tilt you mentioned) Been looking for something the right profile for my Schuberth Basic, but not found it yet, this looks like it might cover the latch on a flip front. was that a Flip front helmet?
Yes it's still far enough away not to be a hindrance. For a standard gopro case it is great but for a gopro case with the extra holder for the mic adapter (artman) then it has to be mounted upside down I've found but still is great. You'll see on my next video how it looks. Cheers
Poor design for my helmet, a Scorpion EXO-GT930. I had to reinforce with JB Weld.
Awww mate. That's brilliant Alf. I've spent two evenings looking at chin mounts, looking for a LONGER chain type, as my lid is a flip lid, and I have seen these black and blue :"Thongs", and was a) too manly, and b) too clueless to "Twig" what they were all about - now sorted mate - after buying the bloody chain type version his morning !!!. I've subscribed as a result mate. My kind of age, my kind of biker. Ride on brother - and cheers Alf !!!
Thanks Paul, much appreciated
💥 None of those eBay links work. An Amazon link would be better. Thanks for the great video.
it passed the mini slap test. We are all set
Ha ha yep
I got a similar one. But doesn't work
my visor is open all the time anyway
They are poor quality and I’ve used them on my off road helmet, after the 3rd one cracked I gave up on them, would not recommend them 😬
Well so far so good for me. I suppose it depends on luck and where you get them from too
4:48 to skip the waffle
I see you attended charm school but failed to graduate. Nice
@@RevelatorAlf just helping other biker bros out 🤷♂️
@@Bikeadelic no help to me bud, I thought it was interesting seeing the other types of mounts 🤷
@@TheMatttomlinson oh dam it didn't help you? You a single person? Dam sorry ill delete it right away!
Haha I'm only joking I have nothing against self centered brown nosers
I just wanna say I already liked skinheads 30 years ago.
I,ll leave it to dudes like you Alf .Just not my world perhaps i am a little voyuer..
I'll keep trying my best. cheers fella, hope you're well
That mount is absolutely NOT the best chin mount. It is not completely steady and the visor of his helmet cannot close completely. He should have tested it BEFORE filming to see the flaw. I bought one and returned it. In my opinion it is garbage.