Drift camera mounting

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  1. jimglasgow

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    Got Ghost drift, stuck it on my helmet, a bit apprehensive to stick mount on bike for when i want to remove it. if that makes sense
     
  2. phantom

    phantom Active Member

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    yeah zee use's the ghost.I have mine mounted on my lid for vlogging but
    its slightly too much movement for doing a route guide.im not sure sticking
    it to the crash bung would be something I would risk doing.
     
  3. Muffking

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    TBH if the bike goes down with a side mounted camera then it's probably gonna take a hit anyway.

    I think the tank mount is the best position as it gives a better perspective when playing back. Yes it means having a clear screen, but i changed to a clear screen when i bought my bike for that very reason.

    I'll try to get some pics of my mount as i'm making some more up for an adjustable camcorder thread mount to go on the HESD right behind the screen.
     
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    This is the mount that i will have more of by the end of the week.
    It consists of a base plate with various mounting holes, 2 of which line up with the HESD. A ball mount that clamps into the base plate so you can choose the angle. And the standard camcorder thread with a nut to make sure that it stays solid.

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    #24 Muffking, Jun 26, 2013
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