Great job on this thread, I made my mount somewhat close to the OP. I did use some fuel rubber hose as a way to stop vibration
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credit for invention, but no frekin way....
Accident-wise that just looks uber scary. I would say a safer option might include a pipe clamp repair fitting on the silver cross bar-like thing behind the seat and just use the bolt ends to mount your video hardware something like this REPAIR CLAMPS
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Camera mount worked great. Including through an accident. Thanks for your concern. Sent from my Phone using Tapatalk
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