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Lovin' the pic's guys, keep 'em comin'! 
I've got a fairly thick piece of foam I velcro over it at the moment and it works reasonably ok until I get up over about 80kph. The waterproof cover works wonders but muffles the exhaust note too much, and I can't plug the power in to keep it charged with that on either.
I know what you mean with the hairy style one, but not sure that will work so easy as the mic is internal and is basically a hole in the rear next to the USB socket which is why the piece of foam over it is the best I've been able to come up with yet.
I shall keep experimenting...
..pete- there's a couple of possible solutions...put a "hair guard" over mic's hole. If you look at outdoor audio recording, you will often see the mics have hairy coverings. This works best imo. you might also see Foam as a cover but for wind, it's pretty useless,imo.
Another option more complicated is to extract the audio track to edit or make a separate audio track from a windsheltered location on the bike and then match one to the video in the editing. I'm not soo much into this as I used to be but using audacity or wavosaur (free) for audio fixups (though Goldwave is MY favourite) then "virtualdub" (free)to sync and add the new track seems to give good results. You can actually remove various frequencies.... Everyone has their own system of course and vdub does need the video to be as ".avi" so you will likely need to convert the camera's format....
I like some music but it's really nice to hear the engine and road too.
I've got a fairly thick piece of foam I velcro over it at the moment and it works reasonably ok until I get up over about 80kph. The waterproof cover works wonders but muffles the exhaust note too much, and I can't plug the power in to keep it charged with that on either.
I know what you mean with the hairy style one, but not sure that will work so easy as the mic is internal and is basically a hole in the rear next to the USB socket which is why the piece of foam over it is the best I've been able to come up with yet.
I shall keep experimenting...





