Posted 11 months ago
(December 16, 2008 - 1:10pm)
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Description: Some tips about how to mount VholdR on your motorcycle. Besides the flat mount I'm using RAM mounts which gives you plenty of ways to change your view points.
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I'm a huge fan of RAM Mounts and have been planning to put together a smiler setup. I'm wondering how you mounted a T-rail mount to the RAM Mount. I was thinking of just screwing through a helmet-mount but perhaps you've got a better method.
I use a RAM Mount with round plate. I stick a RAM mount round plate adhesive disk (double sided adhesive) to the RAM mount itself and on top of that the VholdR flatmount. To be safe I secured it with some ductape.
Check out this vid : http://www.vholdr.com/node/766...
After about 35 secs it shows a picture of the set up. The RAM Mount’s diameter is just a little bit bigger than the VholdR Flatmount. Almost a perfect fit! No need for screwing through anything. I used this setup on 12 track days last year and already five this year. The adhesive is strong enough to keep everything together even at high revs, speeds and cornering. Works great!
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Yeah THnX man ,,awesome camera angles ,on your Bike,,,perfect examplemovie for my
new Contour HD kit
ach vergeten je kan gewoon NL nat,,,
had nog een vraag ,,hoeveel flat surface mounts gebruik je ,,,want die brackets zijn Master
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>>> Original by Malph46 2009 <<<
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Thanks for the tips, looks really good.. USing RAM for my GPS already, so an excellent idea to make them interchangeable :)
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A great resource, and thankyou for your time to create and upload, just wish I had seen this before I lost my cam, mounted with the original flat surface mount. Velcro let go...... :-(