Dash Cams

Snuffy

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Seems like a helmet cam or a cam on your clothes would be a whole lot easier. Not a bad idea the way the da people drive nowadays.
 

Mickmorris

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Mick, have you modified your microphone? I wanted to enhance the recording of the sound of the exhaust.
I saw De Santis in your state of Florida legalized gold and silver as legal tender. Interesting.
No Sir I have not done that. I put it on my handlebars. Do some riding. Let the A.I. program run it & maybe edit the background sound track. That’s pretty much it as far as editing for me. Can’t comment on the Gold&Silver subject as I own neither so has no bearing on my life whatsoever. I just like BigDog Motorcycles.
:chopper: :cheers::patriot:
 
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LittleMike

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Been awhile since i was on but Has anyone put dash cams on youre bikes and did you put a switch inline to cut power when not riding so it wouldnt drain the batteries..
I've used this little GoPro Hero for probably close to 10 years now and I see they're on sale at Best Buy so I'm going to upgrade but don't Mount your camera on the bike all you'll end up with is blurry video from the vibration of the cycle, you have to mount it on your helmet or someone said they're clothes, good idea. Little camera will run all day and I'll still have half a battery when I get home, I look dorky as hell with that thing sticking out of the top of my head but it's going to get mounted on the side of the helmet, mounted up high like that on the helmet all I got was wind noise, but when they're mounted to your helmet they are so smooth no vibration and when you get to be 90 years old and you can't wipe your ass anymore you have these videos to look at and you'll say to that nurse who's wiping your butt, that's me on my bike bitch!
 

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