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I just bought a ram mount for my digital camera, captured a short video this morning. This 2 videos are done on the same road but different bike. The first video is my home made Kuryakyn mount and the second video is ram mount, it seems to be a little better, I am still getting little vibration at certain rpm, nothing we can do about this, it is a Harley lol.
You stated you rode the same roads....So with that being equal, I would use the same bike for your test...because the video with the Fatboy was a-lot worse!!
Don't know If it was the different bike or the different camera mount??
I like the idea though...I was thinking about getting 1 of those mounts as well!!
Really? The Fatboy video is the one with ram mount, I used a solid Kuryakyn handllebar mount on my Sportster first video. Ram mount supposed to take up some of the vibration plus 88B engine must have less vibration. It could be the way I rode, I don't get it.....
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