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#3041 Talltom87

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Posted 13 April 2018 - 10:33 am

The vid quality is in the ballpark of HD at the front, so not bad, noticeable barrel distortion but much like a GoPro. Low light is not bad either. Rear cam is lower quality but acceptable.

I wanted a version with a remote because because you get 2 buttons. One to permanently save the current filmed segment and another button to take photos.

If you don't want a remote control then you can get the 2 cameras and DVR with install kit for just £31.50, search ebay with this clue - 3" 32gb dvr


Thank you sir, I shall have a look and think about it! Did you put a separate fuse in or just plug her into an existing wire?

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Posted 13 April 2018 - 12:14 pm

Thank you sir, I shall have a look and think about it! Did you put a separate fuse in or just plug her into an existing wire?


They have a small inline fuse fitted to the power line already. The DVR unit isn't waterproof so I'm putting it under the seat in a plastic box with resealable lid. It draws so little power that it can run from the brake switch's 12V feed or the one for the always on tail light

Edited by fixitsan, 13 April 2018 - 12:15 pm.

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Posted 13 April 2018 - 02:43 pm

Just got my crash bars back from powder coating finish of my forks then fit

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Posted 13 April 2018 - 06:15 pm

Just got my crash bars back from powder coating finish of my forks then fit

 

I wouldn't mind that being on the table if I had a pint. :lol:


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Posted 13 April 2018 - 08:42 pm

 

I wouldn't mind that being on the table if I had a pint. :lol:

nobody can tell me get it off as its my pub  :badgerrock: and they are used to me keeping the bike in there  :rotflmmfao:



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Posted 13 April 2018 - 09:31 pm

Just fitted an extra fuseblock behind the side fender on my tdm900a

 

Already connected, the GPS and an usb on the steering wheel, and also usb under the saddle for my fellow touring partner ;)
Also installed auxiliary lighting on the engine protectors.

 

Now I'm looking for a bash plate , carterprotector plate for under the bike. Does anyone bought this or made it himself?

 

Any info is always appreciated

 

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Posted 14 April 2018 - 01:13 pm

Ridden it and had my suspicions confirmed - HD clutch springs are too heavy for my limp wrist.

 

New clutch gasket ordered - ho hum.


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Posted 14 April 2018 - 01:43 pm

Ridden it and had my suspicions confirmed - HD clutch springs are too heavy for my limp wrist.
 
New clutch gasket ordered - ho hum.


Ive got three of each (HD and standard) in mine. its okay for me, but I can still go down to 2 HD + 4 standard if needed

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Posted 14 April 2018 - 06:17 pm

I'll be trying 3 HD 3 STD first. :tup:


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Posted 14 April 2018 - 06:35 pm

Went for a great run up to Glencoe and my first time trying out the DVR.

 

Now, due to reasons beyond my control (I didn't learn to read Chinese at school), I seem to have fitted the 1080p camera facing the rear and the lower quality 720p facing the front. I'll swap these about.

 

But here's the 1080p results (use the Youtube 'cogwheel' to select the best quality

 

 

 

 

 

And here's the lower quality camera incorrectly installed in the front position

 

 

 

The DVR seems to work just fine, but, a 32GB memory card will only last for a few hours, so I've fitted a power switch on the handlebars, to enable me to turn off the camera when on the least risky roads like motorways


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Posted 14 April 2018 - 06:38 pm

Went for a great run up to Glencoe and my first time trying out the DVR.
 
Now, due to reasons beyond my control (I didn't learn to read Chinese at school), I seem to have fitted the 1080p camera facing the rear and the lower quality 720p facing the front. I'll swap these about.
 
But here's the 1080p results (use the Youtube 'cogwheel' to select the best quality
 

 
 
 
 
And here's the lower quality camera incorrectly installed in the front position
 

 
The DVR seems to work just fine, but, a 32GB memory card will only last for a few hours, so I've fitted a power switch on the handlebars, to enable me to turn off the camera when on the least risky roads like motorways


Gorgeous scenery.....



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Posted 14 April 2018 - 07:25 pm

Gorgeous scenery.....

 

Yep, whatever the time of year it's always majestic.

 

Shame about the pot holes, and the campers which are going to start lining the roads in a month or so !


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Posted 14 April 2018 - 07:30 pm

Hah, yeah I remember them....

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Posted 14 April 2018 - 08:59 pm

Like that camera set-up :)


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Posted 14 April 2018 - 09:10 pm

Like that camera set-up :)

 

It's one of these.... https://www.ebay.co....872.m2749.l2649

 

1080p front, 720p rear. Should have a remote control but they sent the wrong one, and so I've negotiated a partial refund over that.

 

You can set the front camera also to shoot in 720p, which gives a file of about 80MB per minute, or 160MB/minute for front and rear. Maximum  memory card size is 32GB. It's set to loop record and delete the oldest files as it goes. I suppose the fact a 32GB card costs £10 means it's usable for long runs. A power switch on the handlebars lets me cut out boring motorway vids.

 

I've just swapped the cams around and plan to have a run tomorrow, so I'll get some footage with the 1080p at the front and see if it is affected badly by vibrations at the front or not.

 

It also has a G-shock sensor, so should there be an accident it locks out the current segment of footage so that it can only be deleted manually by the user later on


Edited by fixitsan, 14 April 2018 - 09:12 pm.

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Posted 15 April 2018 - 02:51 pm

Right, I swapped my cams about.... there is a bit of 'jelly' at the front, but the mounting bracket is very thin, so i might paint  a thick layer of epoxy on it to try to dampen that. Also need to straighten it up a bit !

 

 

1080p Front....

 

 

 

 

 

720p rear, also needs straightening...


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Posted 15 April 2018 - 06:41 pm

I Like that
Might invest in one of those
Hmm Glencoe
I can feel a day out coming up

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Posted 15 April 2018 - 08:11 pm

I Like that
Might invest in one of those
Hmm Glencoe
I can feel a day out coming up


Give me a shout if you fancy a meet. I live near Livingston.

The main limitation of the DVR has to be the size of the memory carf. Today I rode for two and a quarter hours and used 23GB of the card's capacity This is where a unit with a remote control with a lockout button, to stop important files from being automatically deleted comes in handy.

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Posted 15 April 2018 - 08:23 pm

Give me a shout if you fancy a meet. I live near Livingston.

The main limitation of the DVR has to be the size of the memory carf. Today I rode for two and a quarter hours and used 23GB of the card's capacity This is where a unit with a remote control with a lockout button, to stop important files from being automatically deleted comes in handy.




Will do
I'm in Dundee
I see what you mean about the Memory Card
Is it easy enough to swap over Card's ?
If I do get one I quite like the idea of making the missus jealous
Of the Places I visit ( serves her right for not getting on the back )
ha ha

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Posted 15 April 2018 - 08:38 pm


Will do
I'm in Dundee
I see what you mean about the Memory Card
Is it easy enough to swap over Card's ?
If I do get one I quite like the idea of making the missus jealous
Of the Places I visit ( serves her right for not getting on the back )
ha ha

Andy

 

The cards take a second to change, they just push in and lock, and come out with another push. Once the card is full then the oldest vid is erased, just like any other DVR/ The DVR is not waterproof, so until I get a box together it lives in a rubber glove inside a padded envelope ! The microphone is in the main unit, so all the sound you heard in the vids were recoorded through a rubber glove and a padded envelope.

 

The unit I have came with a mount that lets you fit the DVR unit to the tank or the internal cowling, and it has buttons which allow you to activate the file lock and also to take a photo. Perhaps I could open it up and hardwire a couple of buttons....... given the choice I would get one with a wired remote


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