not a go-pro but i have my drift cam with a mount on the front fork leg and a mount on the pillion footpeg these are the results still bad wind noise hence the music
Get yourself the suction cup if yo don't have one. that thing is awesome!! i like to mount on tail above taillight, forward or backwards. forward allows you to see how body position is doing. I've run video with cup stuck to pods, front windscreen, front fender too. have not had an incident yet.
I MOUNTED MINE ON THE INSIDE OF THE WINDSCREEN PRETY STABLE,SEARCH '1125RZ' ON YOU TUBE .HAVENT FIQURED OUT MY EDITING SOFTWARE YET GIVE ME ANOTHER YEAR OR TWO
suction cups introduce too much vibration, wavy video. The stick on mounts work much better, but if you stick it on a fairing, then it's still going to vibrate. Your better off bolting a L bracket to the bike and sticking the mount to that.
I put a piece of black electrical tape over the go pro mount before sliding the camera mount on it. Some of them have a loose fit and cause vibration.
Best way to get rid of wavy video: 720/60 setting for the video.
If you have your passenger footpeg brackets off, you can put a sticky mount on where the bracket would attach to the bike. Then some creative fiddling with the included arms and you get something like this: