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| CAMERA ON MOTORCYCLE |
 Ball taped to signal arm |
 Side view of camera attached to mount |
 View of camera attached to mount | | | |
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Trying to find a good location on my motorcycle for my new camera (Drift HD170) I thought of RAM mounts since I've used them before and love them.
Since I didn't want to attach the camera permanently to my motorcycle, I taped the "small motorcycle base" to my turn signal arm. This gives me a great view of the road in front also because the camera has a wide angle lens I can see the front tire bounce up and down.
Parts used:
RAM Mount Small Motorcycle Mount Base 11mm Hole RAM-B-252U
RAM Mount Short Arm B-Socket RAM-B-201U-A
RAM Mount Camera Thread B-Ball RAM-B-237U |
POSTED BY: Rick Dupuis on August 18, 2011
CATEGORY: Motorcycle VIEWS: 14796 |
| PLACES: Toronto |
| TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount |
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| RAM MOUNT - CAMERA AND GPS |
 Side view of Ram Mounts - Camera and GPS |
 Top view of Ram Mounts - Camera and GPS | | | | |
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Trying to find a good location on my motorcycle for my new camera (Drift HD170) and my GPS (Garmin eTrex Legend Cx) I thought of RAM mounts since I've used them before and love them.
I used two 1" balls to a Motorcycle Gas Tank Mount. This way I can record my rides and not get lost.
Parts used:
2X RAM Mount Female 0.25-20 Thread Hex on B-Ball RAM-B-337U
RAM Mount Short Arm B-Socket RAM-B-201U-A
RAM Mount Medium Arm B-Socket RAM-B-201U
RAM Mount Camera Thread B-Ball RAM-B-237U
RAM Mount Diamond Plate with 1 inch Ball RAM-B-238U
RAM Mount Garmin eTrex Color Cradle RAM-HOL-GA16U |
POSTED BY: Rick Dupuis on August 18, 2011
CATEGORY: Motorcycle VIEWS: 15857 |
| PLACES: Toronto |
| TAGS: ram mount |
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| CAMERA ON MOTORCYCLE - SUCTION CUP |
 Suction cup mount attached to tail section on my bike |
 Suction cup mount with camera pointing at rider |
 Suction cup mount with camera facing rear | | | |
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Trying to find a good location on my motorcycle for my new camera (Drift HD170) I thought of RAM mounts since I've used them before and love them.
Since I didn't want to mount it permanently I used the suction cup mount and attached it to the "tail" of my motorcycle. This gives me a great solid view of my riding friends following me and of my riding position, depending on which way I point the camera.
Parts used:
RAM Mount Locking Suction Mount Base RAP-224-1U
RAM Mount Diamond Plate with 1 inch Ball RAM-B-238U
RAM Mount Short Arm B-Socket RAM-B-201U-A
RAM Mount Camera Thread B-Ball RAM-B-237U
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POSTED BY: Rick DUpuis on August 18, 2011
CATEGORY: Motorcycle VIEWS: 17919 |
| PLACES: Toronto |
| TAGS: ram mount, motorcycle mount |
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| CAMERA ON MOTORCYCLE - REAR VIEW |
 Diamond plate taped to passenger peg |
 Drift HD170 attached using short arm |
 Drift HD170 attached using short arm | | | |
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Trying to find a good location on my motorcycle for my new camera (Drift HD170) I thought of RAM mounts since I've used them before and love them.
Since I didn't want to mount it permanently I taped the Aluminum Diamond mini Plate (part number RAM-B-238U) to my passenger peg. This gives me a great solid view of my riding friends following me.
Parts used:
RAM Mount Diamond Plate with 1 inch Ball RAM-B-238U
RAM Mount Short Arm B-Socket RAM-B-201U-A
RAM Mount Camera Thread B-Ball RAM-B-237U |
POSTED BY: Rick Dupuis on August 18, 2011
CATEGORY: Motorcycle VIEWS: 9450 |
| PLACES: Toronto |
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| REAR FACING RAM CAMERA MOUNT |
 Rear Facing Mount - no camera |
 Rear Facing Mount - with camera | | | | |
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I already have a forward facing RAM mount for my digital camera so I thought it would be nice to have one off the back of the bike, a BMW F800GS.
I had a bunch of RAM mounts from previous experiments so this is what I put together: it's a U bolt attachment to the footpeg bracket, with a 4" arm, double ball, then a short arm terminating with a camera mount ball under the Camera.
I really like the way it worked out - I was initially worried I might break the camera with my foot, forgetting it was there when getting off the bike but this has not happened yet.
Here's an example of the video I shot using the mount:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mC7QTsF2Ar8
I love RAM mounts! They are so versatile!
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POSTED BY: Mike Downey on May 1, 2009
CATEGORY: Motorcycle VIEWS: 25099 |
| TAGS: motorcycle mount, ram mount |
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