Ballisticzx12r

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posted June 24, 2002 11:51 AM
Camera Mount
Who makes a camcorder mount for motorcycles. I rememeber a good one but can't remember where I saw it.
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beansbaxter
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posted June 24, 2002 02:48 PM
I saw one on Lockhart Phillips website, but it uses suction mount cups.
I want one too...but I want one that bolts or screws in somehow.
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Ballisticzx12r

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posted June 25, 2002 06:59 AM
Thanks
Thanks Bean...
Bart
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speednuts
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posted June 27, 2002 06:49 AM
Mount This!
I got a mount from SAEng.com but it sucks! $100 down the drain! Kept coming loose and way too much vibration. It mount in the right hand side mirror port next to your thottle grip (it is plugged from the factory). I then went with the kit from helmetcamera.com for $259 and it works great! Comes with mic, lens for your helmet, velcro, battery and all connectors. Just plugs into your handycam 8mm and go. Nice videos!
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swft

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posted June 27, 2002 06:55 AM
Yah, the 12's tank and fuse cover make it difficult to use the suction cup mount. But I was able to make it work, by zip tieing the mount to the fuse cover.
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beansbaxter
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posted June 27, 2002 11:12 AM
That Lockhart Phillips one is $100 and you can see it at:
http://www.lockhartphillips.com/alarms.html
But I dont recommend it, just showing you.
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DaveInDaytona

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posted June 27, 2002 12:54 PM
I went this route, still playing with it.
http://www.helmetcamera.com/products.htm
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beansbaxter
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posted June 27, 2002 08:37 PM
That looks cool...sure is exspensive though...
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