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Started by Grrrly, June 15, 2008, 04:25:42 PM

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Pakhan

I didn't notice too much vibration, but if you want ideas, the guys in the OZ section had a good camera mount.  He has an S*R and mounted the cam on the radiator cap.  Was vibrating like crazy but he found a way to stabilize it.
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Grrrly

Quote from: Pakhan on June 17, 2008, 07:34:17 AM
I didn't notice too much vibration, but if you want ideas, the guys in the OZ section had a good camera mount.  He has an S*R and mounted the cam on the radiator cap.  Was vibrating like crazy but he found a way to stabilize it.

I don't think the camera was vibrating so much as when the bike was revving high it was almost like interference with the recording, the sound and video was effected.  It was only for a short time during one of the recorded sessions.

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froggert

nice videos and editing!  were you using the suction cup mount or one of the sticky ones?

i used the same camera and had it stuck to the top of the triple, backed up with some safety wire.  tried it suctioned to the tach before, but it seems to vibrate more since the tach is plugged into some rubber grommets rather than being hard-mounted.
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Grrrly

I screwed in a RAM ball one of the plastic mounts for the camera and then mounted it to the left mirror mount.



I would prefer to mount it lower on the bike... (so I look like I'm going faster  [laugh])....
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Urban Assault Vehicle: 2002 Duc M 6/900 Industrial Edition
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froggert

any way to remove the headlights and use those mounting points?  should be steadier than the handlebar (and lower).
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