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Old 09-23-2008, 12:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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About Superbike Tank Cams

This discussion is valid to all bikes, but most importantly a superbike where a pillion cannot hold a camcorder at the back at high speeds.

P.S : t his post is the outcome of the many unsuccessful attempts of Ashu ( shantoo ) and me trying to shoot the acceleration of the blackbird as well as speeds of 250kmph+. ashu being a old man couldnt manage the high speeds

anyways my current mission is to get a tank cam which will mount on the tanl of the blackbird formly, no jugaads what so ever. hunting the internet got me to several links, one of the best was :

SportBikeCam Motorcycle Video Camera Mounting solutions | Pashnit.com

Please go through the above link. I have got a SOny DCR 40 or something miniDV camcorder. its quite small and light. So what i have to do ist to get a tank mount, thats it. wont need the cigarette lighre for now, anyways that wont be hard to get in India on second thoughts.
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Rather than having the camera sit on the tank

its a wireless cam which sends the AV signal via RF to the receiver which in turn is connected to the handy cam both of which can be kept in the bikes boot or in a back pack.. simple.. u can also find em on ebay..

stick the small wireless cam on the tank or the yoke of the bike and ur ready to go no messy wires or anything..powered by 9v batteries..

heres a link
http://www.footprintsecurity.com.au/spy_camera_mini.php
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Check this samsung sports camcorder SC-X210L. its got a external lens which u can use as a on-tank cam.. only problem i guess will be the memory part.

http://www.samsung.com/images/camcor...rnal_lense.jpg

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Old 09-27-2008, 10:53 AM   #2 (permalink)
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[quote=MG_Biker1806;106518]Posted by Sunny:

I found my Nokia N73 to be a great tool for this job. Check it out:











The actual videos are of very good quality and resolution and are bigger in data size. Youtube make them of smaller resolution when you upload them.

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Old 09-27-2008, 11:00 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I have been strongly advised against posting my videos for obvious reasons and I would happily adhere to that principle.

But I would like to mention that sportbikecam.com is a great site where you can order your tank cam mount from. I ordered my mount from there. Please do also remember that this is NOT considered as personal effects and hence you will be paying 60% customs duty over and above the price mentioned on the site when Fedex/DHL delivers it to you at home.

But there is one way of avoiding that duty. If you are going abroad, you can get it ordered to the place you will be staying and pick it up from there on your way back. That way you won't have to pay duty.
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But there is one way of avoiding that duty. If you are going abroad, you can get it ordered to the place you will be staying and pick it up from there on your way back. That way you won't have to pay duty.
Exactly the same way i did. Ordered it to my uncle's house in newyork. Got it from there. Bought it way 6 months back, previously i had plans to pick ninja 250, so ordered it. But now its fixed to my p200. A straight fit.
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Exactly the same way i did. Ordered it to my uncle's house in newyork. Got it from there. Bought it way 6 months back, previously i had plans to pick ninja 250, so ordered it. But now its fixed to my p200. A straight fit.
What!!!! Can we have more details on that please. Coz I am sure a lot of people here with P200 and P220 would be interested BIG time, duties notwithstanding! Coz a tank mount camera is GREAT fun.
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What!!!! Can we have more details on that please. Coz I am sure a lot of people here with P200 and P220 would be interested BIG time, duties notwithstanding! Coz a tank mount camera is GREAT fun.
Atlast i got time to put it here. I have got a tank camera mount from Motorcycle And Sport Bike Camera Mounts - San Carlos, California - SportBikeCam.com almost 6 months ago. Previously i had plans of buying a ninja 250R so bought a tankcam mount for the same.

Later plans changed and bought myselt a P200. And i tried fixing the same to it. Amazingly it was a straingt fit... Will post the pics now...


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Have ordered a tank mount for my Yam moments ago, now to wait for those 15-20 days for the mount to reach me!
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Default home made camera mount

you can make your own camera mount using some PVC (water) pipe and nut s and bolts. I did. It worked so well that my friend borrowed it and it went with his bike (GSXR 1000) when it got stolen.

It was pretty much based on this design. but, instead of being clamped on the handle bars, I used a long bolt through the steering stem.

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I recently bought GoPro Hero wide angle cam which is specifically designed for motosport. I used suction cup mount to install it on my SV and took it for a spin

Overall thumpup from my side. Camera works well and suction cup mount holds real good. This cam is ready to shoot roads around pune



Click on watch in high quality link just below the video at right corner before starting. In normal quality video is no fun.
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