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camera mount for bikes

any one seen a good way to mount a camera on a bike.

i was thinking of removing two of the dress bolts on the fuel cap surround and using longer bolts, bolt on a metal bracket to screw the camera to. the angle is right and it looks straight thru the screen and picks up the dials too. any feedback would be good. i'm getting horny over my next track day and want to record a hot lap
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Check out these guys for a few ideas:

http://www.sportbikecam.com/

http://www.cammount.com

First one specificially sportbike riders/track.
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Re: camera mount for bikes

Yes I Would Have To Agree The Second Cam Was Big And Dumb Im Sayin Cams Are The Size Of Pin Tips And Ur Going To Strap That Goofy Lookin Thing On There. Fawk Dat Dat Lil Junk Is The Way To Go.
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Here's an even smaller one: http://www.chasecam.com/bulletcam.htm (pictures of camera way down at bottom of page)

A racing buddy of mine tapes one of these to his helmet when racing our karts and secures his small recorder inside his driving suit. It works really well and he's caught some amazing shots.
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i tried the whole spy cam deal but my camera doesn't have the right inputs. checked out the one Z mentioned and my father-in-law is machining a similar design. need it in 3 days so time is short
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Re: camera mount for bikes

I like this one works since you can tilt it and how high it is....MANTIS VIDEO CAMERA MOUNT BY POWERSTANDS

http://www.parts411.com/acb/showdetl...ID=86453&DID=9

PARTS411 Price: $89.00
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