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hi all

i know this has had some coverage before but i cant find it!

i desperatly want to be able to mount my video on to the bike to shoot and share some rides, i imagine on the handlebars would be best as it would allow on off control, reducing vibrtion would help i guess.

does anyone know of a readiliy available system and where to get (chiangmai prefered) hope it doesnt cost more than the bike

tips most appreciated

al

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hi all

i know this has had some coverage before but i cant find it!

i desperatly want to be able to mount my video on to the bike to shoot and share some rides, i imagine on the handlebars would be best as it would allow on off control, reducing vibrtion would help i guess.

does anyone know of a readiliy available system and where to get (chiangmai prefered) hope it doesnt cost more than the bike

tips most appreciated

al

:)

Hi there,

i had this holder http://cgi.ebay.com/Belt-Bike-Bicycle-Moun...=item3c9936fc15

and mounted with this camera http://www.tohome.com/product_detail.aspx?..._id=20090500183 inserted an 4gb sdhc card and made a 1000km/day biketrip with this on it ...worked great and easy to handle plus the camera is waterproof too.

hope that helps,

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Hi!

Ram Mounts are probably the easiest and most secure way to attach cameras, phones, GPS, etc to a motorcycle. Only retailer I know of in Thailand is GadgetTrend in Bangkok. If you like I can buy a set for you and send them up. Or just go online and order from the US where the prices are MUCH lower. Even with shipping and duty you might get a better deal ordering online than paying retail at GadgetTrend...

Happy Trails!

Tony

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Hi!

Ram Mounts are probably the easiest and most secure way to attach cameras, phones, GPS, etc to a motorcycle. Only retailer I know of in Thailand is GadgetTrend in Bangkok. If you like I can buy a set for you and send them up. Or just go online and order from the US where the prices are MUCH lower. Even with shipping and duty you might get a better deal ordering online than paying retail at GadgetTrend...

Happy Trails!

Tony

I agree with Tony, go to the States. I just got a bunch of Ram products for my bike, well constructed, look like they'll last forever. I used White Horse Press in New Hampshire. Sailed through customs no duty, so they were *way* cheaper than Gadget..

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hi all

i know this has had some coverage before but i cant find it!

i desperatly want to be able to mount my video on to the bike to shoot and share some rides, i imagine on the handlebars would be best as it would allow on off control, reducing vibrtion would help i guess.

does anyone know of a readiliy available system and where to get (chiangmai prefered) hope it doesnt cost more than the bike

tips most appreciated

al

:)

You're looking at importing a camera mount out here. Unfortunately good, specialised bike kit like that is nonexistent in Thailand.

I've got two tank mounts. Ones from Germany, the others from the US.

I sourced them both from Ebay...

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I mentioned the Starider to BigBikeBKK in another post a while back, which seems like a good product. The link takes you to the place to buy em, plus there's Youtube footage of a SV650 using one at Broadford. Broadford being blazed onto my memory after I over shot one particular corner and ended up offroading for some distance on the slippery dewy grass! Stayed upright though!

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http://www.rimstickers.com.au/store/index....;products_id=37

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^ Yeah- I have one of those tank mount camera holders as well, which I bought on eBay for about $40 with shipping. Very small item and it wasn't charged duty.

Looks like this on the bike:

Ninja650RStockBars.jpg

My most recent videos were taken using that camera holder and I'm pretty happy with the holder (still trying to find the 'perfect' video camera though...)-

Ride On!

Tony

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thanks for all the input, will probably try ram, thats what holds the sat nav in place with little shake that i can see (maybe we are throbbing at the same frequency :) )

please keep the ideas coming

al

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