That's awesome!We're still on it. Almost 3000 miles and I pull the MP out and film/fly without incident to date.
have read somewhere you need to recalibrate when traveling long distance to new location,not sure how true that is though.
Why not put the Mavic in with the eggs! So if the eggs break, the sticky mess would help lubricate the Mavic's parts so they won't break! LOL!I have a suggestion. Put a dozen eggs in your Givi and go for a little ride. Dont be gentle with the bike, ride as normal. When you get back, if any of the eggs are broken, it might not be a good idea to keep your Mavic in there. Trunks like the Givi tend to bounce around alot with the back wheel, and arent as smooth as a tank bag might be. Remember, you have a gimbal on your Mavic.
Why not put the Mavic in with the eggs! So if the eggs break, the sticky mess would help lubricate the Mavic's parts so they won't break! LOL!
I have a suggestion. Put a dozen eggs in your Givi and go for a little ride. Dont be gentle with the bike, ride as normal. When you get back, if any of the eggs are broken, it might not be a good idea to keep your Mavic in there. Trunks like the Givi tend to bounce around alot with the back wheel, and arent as smooth as a tank bag might be. Remember, you have a gimbal on your Mavic.
I've got great camera backpack that carries my pro and DSLR. Wouldn't trust the suspension on any bikeWell guys I need some advices from bikers and from those who know well how fragile this equipment is for traveling inside a hard trunk on a motorcycle.
I ride a sport bike and I'm wondering if I can carry my gear inside the hard trunk safely.
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I don't have a backpack. I do have a hard case from MC-Cases and it fits well inside the trunk.
I'm afraid the Mavic and its fragile parts cannot handle the shakings and bumps.
Am I right to fear that something could go wrong? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
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