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Motorcycle manufacturers go to great lengths to fit mirrors that do not vibrate. Handlebars are often fitted with weights at the ends to act as mass vibration dampers. Why not mount a camera on the mirror stem or, even better, mount a discrete camera inside a replacement purpose-designed mirror body?
Mirror bodies are large enough to take the workings of a camera plus a decent sized battery
To take it further, how about a front view camera on one side of the handlebar (or fairing), and rear view on the other?
Having said all that, I would still prefer a discrete helmet mounted system, but something that fits flip-front, full-face, and open-face helmets in one solution is quite a design problem!
PS. A helmet mounted microphone would also be ideal to make verbal notes of registration numbers, etc.
I can confirm you, the above your needs can be achieved in the working on new development.