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Look at www.cyclegadgets.com. They have a very large selection including RAM Mounts. Talk to a living person before ordering on line. You could choose incorrectly.
We like to video tape the group we ride with, most of the time we have a chase vehicle that does the camera work but it would be nice to have different views from the bikes themselves.
We usually get together as a group and watch the video's on a weekend that we can't ride...are we ate-up or what?
I have one from www.cammount.com. It's a little pricey, but the camera mount kicks A$$. I put a video camera with image stabilization on it and I have some great videos of my rides. If you look closely at the left side of the bars, you will see the camera mounted.
I bought the RAM system mentioned above from Cycle Gadgets. Just got it today. I'm not real impressed with fit and finish but I think it will work OK once I make a couple of modifications. It wouldn't be suitable for a larger unit such as pro 35mm with large lens. A small still or video camera would probably work OK. You can buy a bracket that bolts onto the mirror shaft.
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