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21st March 2011, 15:20
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Harness bar piccies.
Hi everyone.
Has anybody got some pictures of the harness bar and how it's mounted?
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24th March 2011, 07:33
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I haven't got that far yet.
But Im also interested in some pictures.
looking at my roll cage, the bar between the two roll cage uprights appears as if it needs to cut throught the fiberglass on the rear bulkhead.
It should be higher, my roll cage has already had to of been modified, due to manufacturing error, wondering if I have another manufacturing error here
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24th March 2011, 07:56
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I think it's a bar that spans across between the seat belt mounts. But not sure if it's just a bar that bolts to the seat belt mounts on the rollbar.
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24th March 2011, 08:52
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The harness bar bolts onto the same place as the interia reels. Same bracket different holes.
http://www.stsa.co.uk/gallery/5EXi/B...G_5875.JPG.php
It goes betweent the driver side roll bar and the passenger side roll bar.
You then loop the two top most harness straps around the bar, through holes in the seat back.
My concern is the holes for the bar in the roll cage appear to be too low to clear the rear fiber on the bulk head.
I think I will need to weld on a new plate, on the roll cage to increase the hole height and clear the fiber.
I guess you after some pictures of this set up?
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24th March 2011, 11:27
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Hi Steve.
I see what you mean by the picture you posted.
Yes, would like to see how it's been done.
I'll have a look at mine tonight. Offer up a tube and see how it goes.
At the minute, the bar will only be used to clamp a video camera on. But forward thinking for harnesses.
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24th March 2011, 17:48
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Your right Steve. You won't be able to bolt through the seat belt mount hole straight into a tube. It hits the middle section.
I'll give it a go Sunday. But the idea I have at the minute, as a temp measure for the camera, is bolt tube to flate plate metal. Then bolt flat plate metal to seat belt mount.
Eventually getting correct strength tube and welding it.
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25th March 2011, 06:46
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My solution is to weld a plate on top of the bracket to "mirror" the bottom. if that makes sense.
Then use this plate with sutiable hole to mount the bar.
Can you not mount a camera using a roll cage mount hanging from the top?
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25th March 2011, 10:27
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nutter
My solution is to weld a plate on top of the bracket to "mirror" the bottom. if that makes sense.
Then use this plate with sutiable hole to mount the bar.
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Do you mean the seat belt bottom mount? On mine, the seat belt plate is at the top, not at the bottom if that makes sense.
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Can you not mount a camera using a roll cage mount hanging from the top?
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Trouble is with mounting to the rollbar, is either the camera will be like one of those smart cars that fine you. With a lot of wind noise.
Or the camera will be mounted up side down as you can't rotate the camera 180 degrees.
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25th March 2011, 10:32
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Or the camera will be mounted up side down as you can't rotate the camera 180 degrees.
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Rotate the output.....?
Rotating jpegs is easy.
Rotating video, can be done with a video editor.
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26th March 2011, 06:10
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Looking at the other post by George, the bar should fit straight across. I will have a play tomorrow. Work getting in the way today.
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28th March 2011, 20:13
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You can tell a GoPro that it's upside down, and the video is output correctly.
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29th March 2011, 06:25
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Thanks John. Thats a great built in feature. Well thought out in every way. Everytime I read anything about the gopro, it just keeps getting better. Got fantastic reviews.
Hopefully know, after a bit of experimenting with positions, I'll get some decent videos in the Marlin. Also try it under water next month in Egypt.
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