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As above, the drift mics are really good and cost about £15 iirc. Be careful as I'm pretty sure the connector changed when the ghost came out so make sure whatever you buy is compatible.
I must have been drunk when i replied, as I was talking about using an external mic with the drift rather than recording audio separately.
I have a ghost and this - http://actioncameras.co.uk/drift-3-5-mm-external-microphone, you'd have to call for one for yours as I can't see them online. It's surprising how much wind noise they manage to block, but if you are wanting the sound of the bike you might be better doing as Jeff says and recording the audio with something else, I've never bought anything like that but I'm sure Jeff can recommend something.
I honestly don't know. Some have said pull of the rubber "flange" tyre thing from the underside and you can plug it in there. But it to me doesn't look like it should come off..
Then when you start recording, stand infront of the camera and clap your hands together once so that when you come to edit it together, you have a reference point for both.
The drift camera should have come with 2 battery covers, one solid plastic and one with rubber covers over the connections to connect a mic or usb cable. You need to use the latter to expose the connectors.