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 Post subject: Your video/pic camera mount
PostPosted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 2:17 am 
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Many have likely seen Sleddog's YouTube videos taken from his F. Good stuff!
He's also posted how-to for making video/picture camera mount for just a few $$$. See near end of his post ... come-for-a-ride-video-updated-t1517.html

For those of you who have mounted video/pic camera to your bike, it would be great if you'd post how you did the mount and where on bike you attached it. Would be good learn for the rest of us.

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 Post subject: Re: Your video/pic camera mount
PostPosted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:09 pm 
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I'd also like some info/ideas.

I'm thought about getting one of those small cameras made for mounting on helmet/bike, but I'm not sure it's worth it or not.


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 Post subject: Re: Your video/pic camera mount
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This was good quality Helmet cam.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZAjJ-g0UDw

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 Post subject: Re: Your video/pic camera mount
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Geez louise! You hit a deer at 86 mph (not kph) and STAY ON THE BIKE?! crazy.

When the video first started I didn't like how the picture was oriented down instead of ahead. But if the picture was pointed down the road, that image would not have been captured.

Incredible... thanks for posting the vid.


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 Post subject: Re: Your video/pic camera mount
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He handled the hit quite well indeed. Damn it happened fast.


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 Post subject: Re: Your video/pic camera mount
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Bobaloo wrote:
Geez louise! You hit a deer at 86 mph (not kph) and STAY ON THE BIKE?! crazy.

When the video first started I didn't like how the picture was oriented down instead of ahead. But if the picture was pointed down the road, that image would not have been captured.

Incredible... thanks for posting the vid.


It was not me bud :lol: That was a Gixxer liter bike. Lewer was asking about the quality of some helmet cameras. I found that and thought it was good quality. I hope I never face that situation, but if I do, I hope I can stay up like he did. I have a friend who is about 60+ years old that rides a Honda Goldwing. He was riding home from work and hit a deer. :shock: It flipped his bike end over end and into a ditch. :shock: He got by with a sprained wrist and the deer got up and ran away. :shock: The bike was a lil banged up but ok and rideable. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Your video/pic camera mount
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That is insane stuff. Good quality though!


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