Thanks! Yeah it is a well behaved exhaust when you are running it. However, you can get it to behave badly when you want someone to know you are near them. It's volume, I believe, ads to my visibility when commuting. Couple of "crack, cracks" is a hell of a lot louder than my horn.
I've been searching for some good loops right outside of Boston that I can get an hour or so ride from. This road is in Winchester, Ma, which is a positively beautiful wooded town with a neat, industrial center complete with old mill buildings and willow trees along a winding river. I'd live there if I could afford it. There are roads like this all over New England once you get out of the cities.
The GoPro Hero 3 is out so the Hero 2 prices are down. The main difference between the two is that the 3 allows you to connect to the camera via wifi so your "smart phone" can act as a live viewing screen. Pretty neat, but not something I need right now.
The kit I got had the camera, the waterproof shell (a must as it is what the mounts connect to), and many, many mounting options. That was around $300 at the time. I'm not sure what you'll get for $35 but I've found with the internet, if it's too good to be true, it is. But at 30-something bucks, that's a gamble with minimal risk.
The pros to the camera are: it's dead simple. Two buttons. It does what it does well: video, great photos actually, and some neat features like time lapse photos. I took the camera hiking so I didn't have to carry a big one. No viewfinder, just hold it out and shoot. I got fantastic photos from it.
The cons are: It has no motion stability. So I get QUITE a bit of vibration on the Enfield. You cannot suction cup it to the tank like you could on a modern machine or you'll puke when watching. Helmet mount is pretty smooth - That video was a chest harness ($30) that works pretty well and give you that in the saddle feel.
tooseevee, I also use a Canon Rebel for taking "proper" photos and a neat little Canon point and shoot when I need a pocket camera. Both are pretty low cost and provide excellent images.
Thanks again for the comments.
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This is a still image from the GoPro's single-shot function, although its been down-rez'd to for web.