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MYCVO:
I've been thinking about setting up my SEEG with a helmet cam. I can see where I'll end up having to use my chopped tourpac to hold the bulk of the equipment. I do have several camcorders, one small enough with the right aux jack to do the job, but I'll be looking for the rest of the components to bring it all together.
 My brothers and I have been talking about this for a few years but with the upcoming CVO events and others, it's now a good time to go forth and get it done.
Any info from others that have plowed the way and have some ideas on mounting or locations of equipment please toss it in.
Thanks,
MYCVO [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]
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JCZ:
A very good friend of mine (who happened to take delivery of a new SEUC the other day) here in Sacramento has a hadlebar mounted camera.  I could probably find out where he ordered the mount from.  I remember that it was a little pricey but it's a nice unit.

It mounts to the handlebar and has an isolation unit built into it so that the camera rides smoothly.  We used it a couple years ago on a week trip that four of us took to Ariz. and we ended up with a nice video out of it.  It also has like a pistol grip that you can grap, squeeze and turn the camera in another direction or panning with it, pointing up or down as desired.

Let me know if this may be something that you're interested in looking into  and I'll try to get you some information.

J.C.

bgregston:
Just made me think...
Now that I've got the new bike and cruisin in style, Nikki was asking if I could get a small screen installed on the back of my helmet and put in a DVD. I told her couch potatoes don't ride CVO's.

MYCVO:
J.C.
Ya bro that would be good option to check out for sure.
If you could get the info on it. Thanks.
Mark

VANAMAL:
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