Video Camera Bracket
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Video Camera Bracket
Does anyone have any ideas for a bracket to fit a video camera on to a bike?
Thanks in advance...
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Re: Video Camera Bracket
They are brackets in the states for video cameras but not sure how much they were
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Re: Video Camera Bracket
i guess it would really depend on your bike, where you want it and what type of camera as to the design of your bracket.
Most just come with a velcro strap you can tie up to the handle bars or triple clamps.
Others ive seen are taped to the side fairings with double sided tape, and some are mounted on the rear seat or cowl facing backwards.
If its not possible putting a camera in any of these places where it will see enough road, then i may suggest you fabricate one from metal or plastic. mock up the design with paper first, then cut out your pieces, bend and twist as needed and tie the camera down with velcro or shit loads of tape
Most just come with a velcro strap you can tie up to the handle bars or triple clamps.
Others ive seen are taped to the side fairings with double sided tape, and some are mounted on the rear seat or cowl facing backwards.
If its not possible putting a camera in any of these places where it will see enough road, then i may suggest you fabricate one from metal or plastic. mock up the design with paper first, then cut out your pieces, bend and twist as needed and tie the camera down with velcro or shit loads of tape
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Re: Video Camera Bracket
I got offered one of these from a site sponsor(at least I thnk they are) for the pink ribbon trhing I did, declined the offer but still $65 I tyhink she said... cheap as I reckon
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Re: Video Camera Bracket
The best way seems to be to use a tank mount system. they are easily fitted to the filler housing and seem to be quite stable.
http://www.helmetcamera.com.au/products_tankcamera.htm
the same site also has helmet cameras
http://www.helmetcamera.com.au/new/helm ... celist.htm
have a look at these guys as well, they have a different method
http://www.ram-mount.com/
there are plenty of different ways to mount a camera on a bike. bullet cams are getting more popular, especially now that resolutions are getting better. it will all depend on how far you want to go and how much you want to spend.
good luck and have fun
http://www.helmetcamera.com.au/products_tankcamera.htm
the same site also has helmet cameras
http://www.helmetcamera.com.au/new/helm ... celist.htm
have a look at these guys as well, they have a different method
http://www.ram-mount.com/
there are plenty of different ways to mount a camera on a bike. bullet cams are getting more popular, especially now that resolutions are getting better. it will all depend on how far you want to go and how much you want to spend.
good luck and have fun
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Re: Video Camera Bracket
Ebay mateBones wrote:Does anyone have any ideas for a bracket to fit a video camera on to a bike?
Thanks in advance...
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Re: Video Camera Bracket
I do sell camera mounts for Kawasaki's
Normally $65 posted, but you guys get a 10% discount.
You can find them here if you are interested
http://starider.com.au/shoppingcart/ind ... ucts_id=12
This is what they look like

Normally $65 posted, but you guys get a 10% discount.
You can find them here if you are interested
http://starider.com.au/shoppingcart/ind ... ucts_id=12
This is what they look like

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Re: Video Camera Bracket
This is what I have. Easy to fit, stable and provide good view. I used it at the last Broadford Trackday and it was fine.Pink Angel wrote:I do sell camera mounts for Kawasaki's
Normally $65 posted, but you guys get a 10% discount.
You can find them here if you are interested
http://starider.com.au/shoppingcart/ind ... ucts_id=12
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