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Sending me down wonderful roads with loads of grit and other nasties in the middle of the "road".


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That's the only disadvantage to riding, as opposed to driving, there is no room to carry a chainsaw and bring back lots of wonderful logs :(

 

Trailer :wink:

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I suckered a car satnav onto my bandit12 tacho to go to Germany some years ago, it was a catastrophe & kept freezing just before a ' do we go left or right ' moments to only unfreeze after we'd committed down the wrong way using the power of a lucky guess

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What helmet cam you use pal?

 

I use this fitted on the fairing.


APEMAN Underwater Action Camera 4K Wi-Fi Action Cam 20MP Waterproof 30M 2.0 Inch LCD Screen 170 Wide-Angle


Bought from amazon. There are several listed at the moment.

I cut the housing so technically no longer waterproof to fit a usb lead from the ignition. The camera comes on and off with ignition. So no messing with replacing batteries.

The usb lead is a fairly tight fit so no problems with riding in the rain.

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An inappropriately employed non clairvoyant sat nav with fainting fit or possible petit mal seizures.. great.


this is what adventure is all about.

 

My first satnav for the car had a one inch screen. The unit cost £90 in 2003 ish all inputs were via a scroll wheel. When I updated the car unit I fixed this on to the bike, it was hopeless trying to see the screen while travelling especially on rough roads. :roll:

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