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Stu 09-07-10 11:21 AM

Re: Bullet Cam Mounts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by M65 (Post 2315411)
Ive got a couple of the dogcam suction cups that I will try for now. I did notice this morning though that there is a black plastic "tray" under the headlights that you can see through the headstock. In it are 2 holes in the centre, just begging to be used for bolting a camera in. Might try it at weekend. Not too sure if its too far back though.

If it's what I think it is - will be far to floppy. You need somewhere solid to mount it.

M65 11-07-10 11:17 AM

Re: Bullet Cam Mounts
 
Yea, checked it out yesterday Stu and it does flop about quite a bit. Oh well, I think my best options so far are on the side of the fairing or in the fake air vent under the headlights. I think I would prefer the latter as its a bit less obvious theres a camera there, but still not sure how to mount it in there.

Seggons 11-07-10 04:03 PM

Re: Bullet Cam Mounts
 
Side of the rad gives a steady and great view of the suspension working as well as a good forward view.

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KFHeyLUEB8
Picture: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v6...t=STA71630.jpg

M65 12-07-10 09:35 AM

Re: Bullet Cam Mounts
 
I quite like that idea actually but Im on a fully faired bike, so prob wouldnt get the best view. Just out of interest, how have you mounted that?

Seggons 12-07-10 05:02 PM

Re: Bullet Cam Mounts
 
A bit of metal, 3 holes and rounded off the edges. The camera come with the P-clips that have suckers on the end. I took the suckers off and got 2 random nuts and bolts and put it through the P-clips into the two end holes on the metal. The middle one is for the rad bolt to clamp it against the rad. Simples. :D

M65 12-07-10 09:15 PM

Re: Bullet Cam Mounts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Seggons (Post 2317498)
A bit of metal, 3 holes and rounded off the edges. The camera come with the P-clips that have suckers on the end. I took the suckers off and got 2 random nuts and bolts and put it through the P-clips into the two end holes on the metal. The middle one is for the rad bolt to clamp it against the rad. Simples. :D


Sounds good. Shame I cant use it as I have full fairings in the way.

All a bit academic now too as the camera has packed up sending a signal to the recorder after just one long test run. Way to get stung on eBay. :mad:

Gabriel2k 13-07-10 09:24 AM

Re: Bullet Cam Mounts
 
Send the seller a message stating the problem, however if they dont do anything assuming that you paid via paypal and you pay your paypal via your credit card your covered.

M65 13-07-10 10:44 AM

Re: Bullet Cam Mounts
 
Yea, I know the drill on eBay. I paid cash though after winning a buy it now auction.

To be fair, the seller has already said I can go back to his house, which is only a few miles away, and check out all the connections with me. I'm pretty certain they are all fine though and its the actual bullet cam that has packed up. We'll see how I get on once I get to his house, hopefully tonight.

M65 14-07-10 09:45 AM

Re: Bullet Cam Mounts
 
Going collecting another cam, mic and cables from the seller tonight. Hes been really good so far to be fair.

Also, tomorrow Im getting a bracket made to hold cam in the fake vent under the headlight. Hopefully it should all be tip-top ready for track day on Sunday.

M65 16-07-10 10:05 AM

Re: Bullet Cam Mounts
 
Job done - at last! Got new camera and mic from the seller and he's getting the old cam repaired then giving it back to me to use as a spare. Hes getting a wireless kit so has no use for the wired cameras anymore. Result for me.

Got the new cam all fitted last night and mounted it in the fake air vent under the headlights. Very pleased with the job that was done. Got an old pal of mine who has a 3 cam system on his bike to show me how its done and Im well impressed with his work. Looking forward to recording my ride home tonight now as a test ready for the track day on Sunday (weather permitting - stupid rain!)


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