Bear with me. A helmet mount was never an option for me, so I first bought the Drift bar mount. This is well made but restricted in its mounting location on an R1200RS, just inboard of the clutch so only view is through the screen. Footpeg is too low, mirror arm perfect view but too much vibration. So onto the shoulder mount, which is well made, with a firm and secure mount for the camera. The straps have a non slip underside so remain in position after first set up. Unfortunately, the straps are elasticated and quite flimsy so the weight of the camera tends to let it tilt over on the shoulder. Consequently you will need to orientate the lens to compensate (easy on the Drift) - and several road tests to examine footage until you're happy. No real hardship though. Incidentally, I did use industrial sealant to fix a spare mount to the shoulder strap of my Kriega 25 (see pic), the footage was perfect, and vibration free but the angle was too low. I will pursue this as it can't be worn with the Shoulder Mount. Hope this helps.