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Mark Allanson

posted on 22/2/09 at 10:55 AM Reply With Quote
Attaching a camera to a 2" rollbar

I want to attach an old camera to my rollbar but am stumped on how to do it.

1, must not damage the rollbar
2, would the standard tripod screw mount be strong enough?
3, I don't want to go the the expense of bullet cams etc

Has anyone got any pickies on how they did theirs?





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Steve Hignett

posted on 22/2/09 at 11:00 AM Reply With Quote
Use a 2" exhaust clamp and piece of flat bar?

More pics HERE, but they don't show the clamp that well as I wasn't taking the photos for just that purpose, sorry!









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Hellfire

posted on 22/2/09 at 11:05 AM Reply With Quote
We use these two items





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YQUSTA

posted on 22/2/09 at 11:42 AM Reply With Quote
You could put a piece of ally between the 2 seats using the seat belt mounts.

That would only work if the camera is then higher than the rear view mirror.

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wonderfulweasel

posted on 22/2/09 at 11:55 AM Reply With Quote
I also used a home built bracket based on an exhaust clamp.

Sorry, don't have any pictures of it.

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BenB

posted on 22/2/09 at 01:58 PM Reply With Quote
You can make a simple mount of a piece of timber Agricultural stylee. Cut out a 2" circle in some 2" by 4" of approx length, cut a slot, put a bolt to clamp the slot closed etc etc....
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CairB

posted on 22/2/09 at 03:10 PM Reply With Quote
Mark,

Here's min made from some 2mm ally bent round the form of the tube, lined with some velcro on the inside.
The camera attachment rivetted on a support.
The whole assembly velcros around the tube.
Survived many sessions with no problems.


CamerMount1
CamerMount1


CameraMount2
CameraMount2


Cheers,
Colin

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ashg

posted on 22/2/09 at 04:57 PM Reply With Quote
i get all my camera stuff from these guys

http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/roll-bar-cage-mounts.htm

they can sell you anything from a mount to a whole recording system.

i have the Small roll bar mount and it fits a 50mm roll bar





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Mark Allanson

posted on 22/2/09 at 09:23 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CairB
Mark,

Here's min made from some 2mm ally bent round the form of the tube, lined with some velcro on the inside.
The camera attachment rivetted on a support.
The whole assembly velcros around the tube.
Survived many sessions with no problems.


CamerMount1
CamerMount1


CameraMount2
CameraMount2


Cheers,
Colin



Colin,

What stops the mount rotating on the bar?





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CairB

posted on 23/2/09 at 08:07 PM Reply With Quote
Friction.
There is a fair amount of resistance when the straps are pulled tight.
I use mine with a bullet cam so there isn't a great deal of torque.
Its suitability for your setup depends on the mass and position of the c.o.g of your camera.
The friction could be increased by using a soft rubber lining.

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dave r

posted on 23/2/09 at 09:02 PM Reply With Quote
bit of square plate, with a hole in the middle for a 1/4 bolt for the camera, then 2 exhaust clamps.....
less than an hour in the workshop
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