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Just got permission to post the following install photos.
A customer of ours, Phil just installed his BULLETHD BIKER PRO on his 2001 Goldwing Honda motorcycle with a little over 180,000 miles on it.
He opted to install it out of site / stealthy at the expense of slight vignetting from the left front shock.
(form/security over function) Looks good though! (Set it and forget it DashCam in action, see below)
"I have the cable coiled, and inside the cubby hole, so it’s not under a strain. In fact, the camera is sitting between the coils. It would still be easy for someone to open the lid, and remove the camera. The left side doesn’t lock. I could mount the lens and camera on the right side, as that lid locks. I’m still trying to decide if I’ll move it or not. Ha, decisions, decisions.
Phil"
"I also inserted a piece of insulation under the pocket. You only have to remove 4 plastic reusable rivets
to get the pocket out, to string the wires through, after opening up the holes a bit."
"I put the cardboard insulation under the pocket, thinking the heat of the radiator might radiate upwards when the bike is stopped. It has 2 radiators, one on each side.
It doesn’t. The camera remains cool."
> Phil already captured some action too!
"I had just left Starbucks, and was waiting at the light to turn left. I got the green light and arrow, and started to enter the intersection when the SUV kept coming against the light. I stopped and would have been okay if he proceeded through the intersection, but he might have T boned the white vehicle on my right. This is a dangerous area. Daily, Los Posas and the 101 fwy.
I like this camcorder! Still pictures seem pretty sharp."
I showed Phil the best way to take full resolution screen shots using VLC player.
http://videolan.org
https://wiki.videolan.org/Take_a_snapshot/
Or http://registratorviewer.com also has this feature.
(I'll update the shots above if I get them)
A customer of ours, Phil just installed his BULLETHD BIKER PRO on his 2001 Goldwing Honda motorcycle with a little over 180,000 miles on it.
He opted to install it out of site / stealthy at the expense of slight vignetting from the left front shock.
(form/security over function) Looks good though! (Set it and forget it DashCam in action, see below)
"I have the cable coiled, and inside the cubby hole, so it’s not under a strain. In fact, the camera is sitting between the coils. It would still be easy for someone to open the lid, and remove the camera. The left side doesn’t lock. I could mount the lens and camera on the right side, as that lid locks. I’m still trying to decide if I’ll move it or not. Ha, decisions, decisions.
Phil"
"I also inserted a piece of insulation under the pocket. You only have to remove 4 plastic reusable rivets
to get the pocket out, to string the wires through, after opening up the holes a bit."
"I put the cardboard insulation under the pocket, thinking the heat of the radiator might radiate upwards when the bike is stopped. It has 2 radiators, one on each side.
It doesn’t. The camera remains cool."
> Phil already captured some action too!
"I had just left Starbucks, and was waiting at the light to turn left. I got the green light and arrow, and started to enter the intersection when the SUV kept coming against the light. I stopped and would have been okay if he proceeded through the intersection, but he might have T boned the white vehicle on my right. This is a dangerous area. Daily, Los Posas and the 101 fwy.
I like this camcorder! Still pictures seem pretty sharp."
I showed Phil the best way to take full resolution screen shots using VLC player.
http://videolan.org
https://wiki.videolan.org/Take_a_snapshot/
Or http://registratorviewer.com also has this feature.
(I'll update the shots above if I get them)
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