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  2. Stay Connected: Best Motorcycle Phone Mounts, As Picked by ...

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    Motorcycle phone mounts usually attach to the handlebar or the fork stem of a bike. Some mount to existing devices on the bars, such as the mirrors or hand control levers.

  3. Wetbike - Wikipedia

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    The original Wetbike was designed by Nelson Tyler, [2] who became well known for his film industry camera mounts known as the "Tyler Mount". It was based on a motorcycle, replacing the wheels by skis and using a pump-jet for propulsion. It debuted in 1978, a few years after the Kawasaki Jet Ski, by Spirit Marine, a subsidiary of what is now ...

  4. Action camera - Wikipedia

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    The camera is typically worn or mounted in such a way that it can shoot from the point of view of the shooter. Some examples of common places to mount an action camera are on a hat or helmet, on the chest, or on the handlebars of a bike or similar vehicle.

  5. Rear-view mirror - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycles for off-road use only normally do not have rear-view mirrors. Rear-view mirrors come in various shapes and designs and have various methods of mounting the mirrors to the motorcycle, most commonly to the handlebars. Rear-view mirrors can also be attached to the rider's motorcycle helmet. The Reevu MSX1 helmet uses an internal ...

  6. Yamaha unveils self-riding motorbike with no handlebars - AOL

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    Yamaha has unveiled a self-riding electric motorbike that features no handlebars or other standard controls.. The Yamaha Motoroid 2 is the next generation of the firm’s Motoroid concept bike ...

  7. Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders - Wikipedia

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    Harley-Davidson & L.A. Riders was AM1's second project for the Sega Model 3 series of arcade platforms, following Sega Bass Fishing (known in Japan as Get Bass).It was also the first game to use the Step 2 version of the Model 3 board. [5]

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