I started with a cheapie telescoping camera tripod, a training wheel, and some spare hardware - junk lying around the house.
Here's the original Tripod:
I removed the mounting platform from the tripod and drilled a hole in the body to accommodate a mounting bolt, thus:
I drilled the larger hole, the smaller one was already there. Saving that small screw and square nut allows me to put the platform back on the tripod and use it.
I removed the wheel from a training wheel arm, and sawed the slotted end off. I then drilled a small hole for the platform mounting bolt (slightly off center of course, oops ). The larger hole happened to be a good size to mount to the triple clamp.
Here is the hardware used to mount the platform to the arm:
The piece of rubber is automotive hose and helps isolate vibrations. I'm not sure if the teflon washer helps in this respect or not.
Here is everything put together, and mounted on the bike. Note the location of the square rubber washer.
I usually put the camera on while the base is flipped up like that, then flip it down and adjust the angle.
There it is, all ready to go!
Here's a short clip shot with it.
It has turned out to be pretty stable, sturdy, and easy to use. It's not as versatile as a RAM camera mount, which at about US $30 is well worth it in my opinion, but it works just as well within its limited range. A little more ingenuity with finding a mounting arm would let me mount it back a little so the guages are in the picture, which would be cool.
Camera sold separately!
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