@nastyevilninja - The camera was sitting on a homemade mounting plate and cusioned with a thin piece of Latex-Foam-Rubber, The mounting plate was secured to the rear footpeg of a Honda CBR1000f,,,,,,, if you want more technical info on it, ask scaninavianflick that has commented beneath this, he may have the answers..... Hope this helps :-)
@nastyevilninja - Cool, look forward to seeing it then... if you mount on the rear footpeg, make sure you do it opposite side to the can as it will block some view like in my vid (CBR1000f Vs CBR1000f Bike Ride) and use a clear perspex sheet over lense to stop chain oil fling or stones hittimg it... good luck with it.
Nice vid! Where was the camera mounted?
nastyevilninja 1 year ago
@nastyevilninja - The camera was sitting on a homemade mounting plate and cusioned with a thin piece of Latex-Foam-Rubber, The mounting plate was secured to the rear footpeg of a Honda CBR1000f,,,,,,, if you want more technical info on it, ask scaninavianflick that has commented beneath this, he may have the answers..... Hope this helps :-)
CrustyBiker 1 year ago
@CrustyBiker thanks! I haven't tried a rear mounted cam yet, but will have to give it a go.
nastyevilninja 1 year ago
@nastyevilninja - Cool, look forward to seeing it then... if you mount on the rear footpeg, make sure you do it opposite side to the can as it will block some view like in my vid (CBR1000f Vs CBR1000f Bike Ride) and use a clear perspex sheet over lense to stop chain oil fling or stones hittimg it... good luck with it.
CrustyBiker 1 year ago
The filming is superb!! This guy is one fantastic camera man!!
scandinavianflick 2 years ago
The CBR was a nice bike but u can see how the guy on the ZX9 had to hold on the throttle with so much more performance.
BiodegradeableMan 2 years ago
nice, i wonder if he noticed the camera :P
EdgeyForSure 2 years ago