Old 11-26-17, 08:30 PM
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It was mentioned above that some lights can be mounted upside down. If you plan to do that, keep in mind that some lights will have a vent hole that if the light is upside down could capture rain. It is best to use the light in the orientation that was intended by the manufacturer.

If the gopro mount can hold a camera bracket that has a female 1/4 inch threaded hole, you could mount any light that is designed for a fork crown by adding a 1/4 inch bolt. I did a quick search, I found several tripod or monopod type mounts that had the 1/4 inch male fitting but those 1/4 inch threaded fittings are likely too short to put a light and 1/4 inch nut onto. Thus, I think you would want the fitting that has the female threaded hole and use your own bolt.
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