Is there a way to minimize, if not eliminate completely the "wiggling" in this design? I mean, is it possible to incorporate a counterweight, spring loaded design, or any image stabilizing means to make it a little "shock proof" steady.
Too cool! What a great and inexpensive idea! I tried one on my Harley last summer but without a windshield the wind made for an unenjoyable recording. So I taped a piece of sponge across the "mic" hile and that did the trick. However, unlike your cleaner and more effective method, mine used about, oh I don't know, say 20 ip-ties, half a roll of duct tape and some sponge (And no that was not to keep the pieces of my Harley together! LOL)
Dude, the SUV was corning faster than you.
wankel7 1 year ago
let's see the girl!
ChieF0x 1 year ago
Is there a way to minimize, if not eliminate completely the "wiggling" in this design? I mean, is it possible to incorporate a counterweight, spring loaded design, or any image stabilizing means to make it a little "shock proof" steady.
MANNY DE GUZMAN, JR.
Journalist/ Photographer
Manila, Philippines
mannydeguzmanjartist 2 years ago
good quality though
kawasakirob1 3 years ago
High revs , no speed
kawasakirob1 3 years ago 5
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weak, fucking hit the gas you fag.
rockman5280 3 years ago
Great road and great view!!
Deimian22 3 years ago
Great idea for a bracket. I'm trying to figure out one for my Burgman 650
gershonbenfranja 3 years ago
Too cool! What a great and inexpensive idea! I tried one on my Harley last summer but without a windshield the wind made for an unenjoyable recording. So I taped a piece of sponge across the "mic" hile and that did the trick. However, unlike your cleaner and more effective method, mine used about, oh I don't know, say 20 ip-ties, half a roll of duct tape and some sponge (And no that was not to keep the pieces of my Harley together! LOL)
NfldBiker 4 years ago