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How to Mount a GoPro to a Biltwell Lane Splitter

How to Mount a GoPro to a Biltwell Lane Splitter

Biltwell Lane Splitter GoPro Mount

So, you've just picked up your Biltwell Lane Splitter helmet. There's only one problem... how do you mount your GoPro to this motorcycle helmet that isn't designed to mount an action camera. Sure, you could mount your GoPro to the side of your helmet with a bracket mount. All this ends up doing is creating a bulky design and an uneven weight distribution, the exact opposite intention of the Biltwell Lane Splitter. Clearly the best option available is a Chin Mount. 

 

This mount is made from high quality ABS Plastic, making it the most secure mount for the Biltwell Lane Splitter you can find. Once applied to the helmet it complements its sleek design. The best Biltwell Lane Splitter motovlog helmet setup. Our Chin Mount for the Biltwell Lane Splitter attaches quickly using a 3M adhesive, providing you with footage that is truly representative of your experience.  

 

What's Included?

Perks

  • Easy to mount
  • Helmet specific design
  • Minimal wind drag
  • Lightweight & Durable
  • Perfect Angle
  • Vents and visor remain 100% functional

Compatible with GoPro Hero/Session, Insta360, DJI Osmo Action, Xiaomi Yi 4K, and many more that utilize the clip mounting mechanism.

 

Installation

Installation is really simple. First, it's recommended to test the placement with the adhesive liner still on the one side of the 3M tape. The best way to find the correct placement is to align the Chin Mount with the bottom line of the vents on the helmet. Make sure you place your Chin Mount so all the vents on the helmet remain functional. We also recommend attaching your GoPro to your Chin Mount so you can get an idea of how it will look with the GoPro attached.

Once you're content with the placement, it's now time to sanitize your helmet. Using the alcohol wipe provided, wipe down the surface of the helmet where you'll be mounting your GoPro. After your helmet has been wiped down and the alcohol has dried up, peel the remaining adhesive liner off and place the mount on the way you had tested. If you're having trouble removing the adhesive liner we recommend heating it up a bit with a blow dryer, this makes it much easier to remove. Make sure to apply pressure when placing your Chin Mount to make sure the 3M adhesive pad adheres properly.

Now it's time to go for a ride and record the best point of view footage.

 

If you need further help installing your Chin Mount please email us at info@chinmounts.com or DM us on Instagram @chinmounts.

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