Motorcycle Camera Mount Harley

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Garmin zumo 660 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Motorcycle Navigator $649.99 Take a ride on a new route and explore the open road with the zumo 660. This motorcycle-friendly navigator was built to lead you on all of your two-wheeled adventures. Whether you’re on a weekday ride just across town or a week-long trip to an annual rally with friends, the zumo 660 is ready to show you the way…. |
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Garmin 010-11270-03 Motorcycle Mount $43.11 Motorcycle Mount With Integrated Power CableMount your zumo to your motorcycle with this replacement mount and you’re ready to ride.Made specifically for Garmin’s zumo 665/660. Product : GARMIN MOTORCYCLE MOUNT W/ POWER CORD ZUMO 665/660 Manufacturer : GARMIN PARTS Manufacturer Part No : 010-11270-03 UPC : 753759094041… |
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RAM-B-149Z-GA25U: RAM Bike / Motorcycle Handlebar Mount for Garmin 200W, 205W, 250W, 255W, 260W $25.98 Design: Sleek and rugged construction for heavy duty operation. Fit: Fits on handlebars up to 1? inch in diameter ( from 0.5″ to 1?” inches). Material: Powder Coated Marine Grade Aluminum. Ball Size: 1 Inch Rubber Ball. Color: Black Powder Coat… |
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Midland AVPH2 Closed Face Helment Headset for Midland GMRS $27.40 Here’s a speaker/microphone solution for using Midland GMRS/FRS radios on your bike, for a clear commication option on the open road. Designed For Closed-Faced Helmets The boom microphone is specifically designed for closed-face (flip-top) helmets. If you have an open-faced helmet you’ll want to opt for the AVP-H1. In-Helmet Speakers/Microphone Included are two low-profile speakers that attach… |
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New Action DVR Camcorder for use w/ 7 Speed Bicycle $109.99 The so called footage you get from other “action” cameras will seem like a kindergarten craft project compared to the real-life action videos you can make with the BulletCam. Lightweight, Uber-durable and ridiculously easy to use, the BulletCam helps you prove that you have indeed been there and done that – you weren’t just blowin’ smoke. The BulletCam comes with a myriad of m… |
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Motorcycle Camera Mount for GoProVideo Cameras- Large Mount $19.99 Video your next adventure with this secure camera mount. Mounts and removes without tools but grips on tight and stays in place…won’t move or slide. The arms are rubber coated, giving it extra grip for use even at highway speeds. The camera mounts are sleek, lightweight, tough, and versatile. And the mounts are nearly indestructible! The options as endless as to where you can mount these. Come… |
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GoPro Handlebar Seatpost Mount for HERO Cameras $19.99 GoPro Camera Accessories. Features: Replacement wrist housing for Digital HERO 3… |
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Motorcycle Rear View Mirrors
Allowing a speedster to look at the people left behind or to just have a look at the traffic behind, the automobiles are equipped with rear view mirrors or sometimes called as “side view mirrors” or simply “mirrors”. The origin of the thought of installing these mirrors was not given by any automobile company. It was in fact given by Dorothy levitt in her 1906 book “The Woman and the Car” and was then introduced by manufacturers in 1914.
These mirrors are designed to caution the driver in case of any possible collision from behind and to break away in order to minimize the injury to the occupants who may be thrown against it, in case of a collision. Elmer Berger is given the credit to inventing the rear view mirror though the fact is he was the first one to incorporate these into the production street going automobiles. With technological advancement, rear view mirrors are upgraded from simple mirrors to cameras that can project the image to the driver and/or passenger. This was done in some automobiles recently due to their rear deck or truck structure that obscured the road directly behind the vehicle making a blind spot of over 3 to 5 m and increasing the chances of accidents.
Hence, these cameras are usually mounted on rear bumpers or lower parts of the cars that allows better visibility. Motorcycle mirrors are usually mounted on handle bars producing no such problems. Some secondary aftermarket rear view mirrors are available that can be attached to the rear view mirrors in the car and are independently adjustable to view back seat facilitating the parents to keep a check on the kids. Motorcycles that are street legal usually require to have rear view mirrors installed. These can be mounted anywhere but most commonly to the handle bars. Rear view mirrors can also be attached to the rider’s motorcycle helmet.
Many different types of motorcycle mirrors are available in the market, few being chrome enhanced or have an integrated turn signal lights, a few strictly for racing bikes designed with utmost care not to disturb the airflow. Recent computer aided designing has brought custom tailored mirrors with dragon designs or flame structure which has created a buzz among the trendy bikers and are in high demand. A variety of choices have flooded the market and are there just to be grabbed and enhance the look of your bike.
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