Instrument Cluster Camera Mount
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25 Jan 2008 09:05 #190987
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Instrument Cluster Camera Mount was created by inline79
I've seen videos from some people on the site who have mounted their cameras off the side of their KZ behind their legs - Great videos, but I have fat legs, so my poor viewers would be staring at a lot of boot...
I was thinking of somehow mounting my digital camera (which can take looong videos) behind my windshield on top of the gauges. Has anyone ever thought of or done this? How did you mount it?
My plan is to video my commute across Vancouver, which is pretty darn hairy, even without breaking any speed limits or traffic rules...
I was thinking of somehow mounting my digital camera (which can take looong videos) behind my windshield on top of the gauges. Has anyone ever thought of or done this? How did you mount it?
My plan is to video my commute across Vancouver, which is pretty darn hairy, even without breaking any speed limits or traffic rules...
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25 Jan 2008 10:12 #190995
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1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!
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Here are some...
RAM Motorcycle mount-$31.00
Tech biker mount-$70.00
Post edited by: Bluemeanie, at: 2008/01/25 13:13
RAM Motorcycle mount-$31.00
Tech biker mount-$70.00
Post edited by: Bluemeanie, at: 2008/01/25 13:13
1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!
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25 Jan 2008 11:00 #191006
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I made my own. I used it on the kaw and the Guzzi at the track to take video. I mounted it where the mirror goes. Basically just an aluminum plate with a bolt thru it. It's rubber mounted with washers and rubber cushions. You can see the the plate in the mirror location on my Guzzi. The other device in the center of my windscreen is my GPS.
Richard Z.
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Richard Z.
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25 Jan 2008 13:07 - 29 Aug 2009 00:03 #191018
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25 Jan 2008 14:58 #191033
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someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.
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[quote KZ250LTD wrote:
Some people don't mind showing some boot, right Sandy? :whistle:
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beat me to it
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Some people don't mind showing some boot, right Sandy? :whistle:
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beat me to it
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someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.
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26 Jan 2008 09:35 #191110
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Bluemeanie wrote:
I'm about to order the Ram Mount for $26CAD+Tax+shipping, has anyone used this before?
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RAM Motorcycle mount-$31.00
Tech biker mount-$70.00 <br><br>Post edited by: Bluemeanie, at: 2008/01/25 13:13
I'm about to order the Ram Mount for $26CAD+Tax+shipping, has anyone used this before?
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