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If pictures, that'd be great.
Which do you prefer and where do you mount your cam? |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Seattle, WA
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Very front of the tank. Can see out the screen and the instrument cluster. I've also mounted on the tail and on the top of the screen facing me.
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All over the place.
Tank, tail, windscreen, side fairing, under the tail, helmet. I even fabbed up a small metal mount that i attached to the swingarm and used the paddock stand bobbin to secure it. Just get creative.
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Tank, or lower fairing so it gets the front wheel, suspension and road speed nice and close up (with cruisy music it is nearly mesmerising), and same for pointing backwards. Can't get a setup for getting the shift lever and foot action in frame right though.
I've even recorded with my ipod before when my minicam died. |
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Location: Mahomet, Illinois
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I used a suction cup mount on the tank, as far forward as I could. the camera actually ended up over the key. Need to find a new place though b/c there were numerous times I hit my head on it in full tuck.
Does anyone have any issues with removing adhesive mounts from the paint? |
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I've mounted mine on the front of the tank, which gets this view:
and on the left side fairing, edge of the mount is following the edge of the "cutout" in our fairing, which gives you this view: Quote:
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Location: Bay Area, CA
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2 mounting locations up front (right below the mirrors) and one on the tail section....
If I put the camera on facing backwards on the front mounting locations, this is the view I get... And this is forward facing
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Do you have a picture of the camera and mount, mounted to the front of the bike?
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