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Old 05-23-2006, 11:35 PM
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I'm looking for one. All suggestions are helpful.

I love filming and making movies so one sorta high quality is what I prefer. Weather-proof and overall durability is mandatory. I was going to get a bike specific one last week but being for bikes only it needed constant power from the bike battery. Since I usually don't snowboard with a moto battery that isn't gonna work for me. This will not be for biking only. I got about $150, give or take some, to burn. Thanks.
 
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Old 05-26-2006, 04:27 PM
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So no one owns one I guess?
 
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Just take your regular old camcorder and duct tape that beotch to the side of your helmet. It'll look really lame, but won't cost you anything.
 
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Go to your local stealership, they can hook you up with one for around 120 and all it does is run hook a thing to the side of your helmet the size of a AA battery and wire it to a camcorder in a backpack.
 
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lol stealership ... We must visit the same place LOL...

Actually a buddy of mine has this lil pin hole security cam that he plans on mounting onto the front of his bike. I'm not exactly sure how he plans on recording the video, Prolly by running the cord to a camcorder in a backpack or something... But ne way.. If you can figure out how to record the video you can get one of these lil cam (about the size of a quarter) and mount it on the side of the helmet or on the bike.. Think he paid like 40 bucks for it off EBAY. Just an idea.
 
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