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Old 09-19-2003, 09:51 AM
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hey guys..give me an idea on mounting a camera to the KLX....i was goingto just mount it to myself but i figure if i fall off i want it to keep going and see the carnage of what the bike goes through..should i just mout it to the bars..or come up with some other mounting position...its gonna be an old shitty camera for now...then if i can get it working well i'll move up to a good camera
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Old 09-19-2003, 10:04 AM
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Re: Camera mount

Originally posted by slinky750
hey guys..give me an idea on mounting a camera to the KLX....i was goingto just mount it to myself but i figure if i fall off i want it to keep going and see the carnage of what the bike goes through..should i just mout it to the bars..or come up with some other mounting position...its gonna be an old shitty camera for now...then if i can get it working well i'll move up to a good camera
put it on kennies bike.. then u can crash all day!!
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Old 09-19-2003, 11:28 AM
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You'll be very unhappy with the footage if you mount it to anything rigid on the bike, the vibrations will transfer so bad you will feel like you just got out of the Blair Witch project, your best bet would be to slap that biatch to the top of your helmet and take turns wearing it, or if you really want to step up, look for a cheap helmet camera/lipstick camera and play with that. You may even be able to use one of those cheapo X10 wireless "spy" cams if you don't go to far away from the receiver.
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Originally posted by YATES
You'll be very unhappy with the footage if you mount it to anything rigid on the bike, the vibrations will transfer so bad you will feel like you just got out of the Blair Witch project, your best bet would be to slap that biatch to the top of your helmet and take turns wearing it, or if you really want to step up, look for a cheap helmet camera/lipstick camera and play with that. You may even be able to use one of those cheapo X10 wireless "spy" cams if you don't go to far away from the receiver.
i'm just gonna put kenny on my handle bars and have him hold the camera
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*** Move to Vermont
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I knew it. I ain't never going to slinks house by my self ever again. JK
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