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Today is the first time I've signed in and looked at the forum in 5 years. Not much action going on around here these days...
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Holy fuck, how have you been?
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I'm still around. Haven't got a whole lot to post about between winter and training and a new location.
OH! I got my RC51 out of non-temp storage, so that's a thing. She'll be coming out of the garage when I get back to Italy. |
That's good... I think many of us are about to get the bikes out again from winter...
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Picked up a Sony hdr as20 in January. With the mild winter we've had in the North East, I never "put the bike away". Too busy trying to test out camera mount locations.
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Decided against mounting it on the bodywork. I feel like I'm inviting stress cracks if I do that. Already have a couple on the fairing as it is. May consider a tank mount bracket like this if I can find one without a rep for vibrations. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...LL._SY355_.jpg |
Yeah, bodywork mounts are bad. Something solid like a frame or subframe is a better idea. The good thing about my Replay cameras is that they make billet mounts for them. The bad thing is they cost about 5X as much as they should. That's what I use to mount my front camera to the mirror stem.
I stay away from tank mounts. Having the screen in the way creates too much distortion and there are times that I would really not like having the camera pointed at my instrument cluster, for reasons of personal privacy ;) I find that helmet mounted cameras result in video that gives people motion sickness, so I switched to mounts on the bike. One thing that I've learnt, over the years, is that you want to have the camera connected to something on the bike with a short lanyard. It doesn't do to have a few hundred bucks worth of video camera bouncing along the road behind you. |
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