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From: CafeRacer76
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  • cool! a fellow Perth rider!

  • Thats cool

  • This is by far one of the best camera setups. Great angle for filming.

  • I love phoenix yellow m3's

  • nice

  • u go slow man.if i had that bike ........

  • Very cool. Riding a cruiser, I elected to mount my camera (off the shelf MiniDV) to the handlebar. Does the sponge dampen vibration as much as you think it does?

  • I guess you get what you pay for.. h.eh.eh.e

  • don't see instructions on your web site, where are they?

  • Its under the 2007 postings on the right side of the page

  • yea i'm looking for it too..

  • I mounted my camera on my frame slider with plastic ties and some velcro. The angle is almost identical to yours. I'm not sure if i like it though :/

  • pretty good video quality

  • What do you use as a cushion so you don't get engine vibration/?? I have a good mount I just get vibration from my ST4s Ducati V Twin...

  • Nice job. I wish you could have done a video showing the mount. I know you have step by step instructions on your blog page, but a video would have been nice too.

  • awesome rig. great angle too! i was expecting audio to turn out a lot harsher. not bad considering, like previous poster said a lil sponge may help dampin it, or also get "dead cat" style blimp windscreen to fit over your mic, hopefully thatll do the trick. either way, great work, cant wait to see future videos.

  • Your idea is quite good. I probably will try that because my desing sucks (i used tripod and some pipe hangers). BTW: to remove that wind noise you can just put some sponge over mic.

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