I got pretty creative down at Phillip Island. On the swingarm; under the tail looking at the shock and then off to either side, then at the rear tyre; triple clamps looking forward, then looking back up at me; the fairing just in front of the brake lever looking back at the throttle hand, and then looking forward (I had a gopro and a LIC taped together at one stage, facing in either direction, but they were a bit heavy for one mount and there was too much vibration.

The mounts on the LICs feel more secure than the gopro ones (the curved ones are very similar, but the LIC flat ones have twice the sticky area). Also they are noticeably lighter, so less vibration and less worry about shaking loose. I taped the plastic covers to the camera, then used the top hole to lockwire the camera to the bike (required for racing now) just in case.