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Cam in track plastic?
I am considering putting the cam out the front of the fairing out a cut in the sharkskinz. Attaching the cam on the ledge over the front tire with the super velcro and and zip strip as extra safety. I figure this will have a better chance of survival vs on the side (at least the wires are all internal). Any thoughts on why this is not a good idea?
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Re: Cam in track plastic?
Probably fine - you just always want to consider ways to reduce vibration (especially on a twin). Some mounting locations are better than others for this. The mechanics of the mount also influence this, i.e. can you use velcro or rubber to provide some vibration damping, but still have it be a very stable connection so that it's not bouncing around all over the place.
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Re: Cam in track plastic?
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plastic has a very wide definition. Quote:
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For instance: PP (25GF) means that it is polypropylene with 25% glass fiber fill. .... just to fill in your daily learning
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