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| Wonko The Sane |
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 Wonko The Sane World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 18:25 - 07 Mar 2016 Post subject: Helmet cam or bike mounted cam? |
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I keep thinking about getting a cam for two reasons,
Evidence for insurance / police if needed, (hopefully never needed) and I am aware it can be used against me.
Critique of my riding if I've had a near miss or something didn't seem to go as it should I can have someone (probably you lot) say where I perhaps went wrong and could do better.
I'm not overly keen on attaching something to my helmet as I do a lot of motorway at motorway speeds so wind noise and it pulling on my head is something I'm keen to avoid, that and I'll have to remember to charge the batteries.
I was thinking of fitting a small bullet type camera either mounted within the fairings behind a small hole or just attached to the mirror mount (ZZR's have chunky mirror arms) and wired into the bike's electrics.
what's the pro's and cons of these options and what would you recommend and why (both mount and make)
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| Kaya75 |
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I've been thinking along the same lines, but I can't really decide on helmet or bike mount, there's a thread I read on here where someone had a off after a altercation with a car, but the helmet cam come off when it it the road and he couldn't retrieve it cuz it was on a busy dual carriageway..
With bike cams I think the only use would be incrimination, and smidsy's but I'd still get one, the mirror post would be OK on the zzr but I think closer to the center and main frame would reduce vibes..
Right at this moment, I'm thinking of a bullet cam tucked away out of sight, or maybe a iPhone solely Setup for recording then if I'm in doubt of incriminations I'd prob forget the pass code in the stress of it all
But for me, I 99% towards the bike cam opposed to lid cam.. The big advantage of the lid cam is it follows your line of sight I guess the last thing you look at is the thing you hit or are hit by.. But they look wrong, i may wait for the "next generation" helmet with cam, FaceTime, argmented reality and holographically enhanced roads with names like palm beach, and route 666 zombie scape for my daily commute  ____________________ ybr125 Sold, GSF600 K1 Bandit (For Sale), FJR13000 gen2. |
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| notbike |
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 Posted: 19:56 - 07 Mar 2016 Post subject: |
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Pros fairings: no helmet faffery, charge through bike battery
Cons fairings: not able to see everything, may need one for the rear in case of rear ending, more prone to damage cause heavy ass bike falling on it, could forget it on your bike, difficult to critique riding as well due to not seeing where you're looking or doing your obs/where your hands are and what they're doing. Any post-crash conversation between you and the other party will be missed out if your camera is flung down the road with your bike.
Pros helmet: can see everything from your perspective therefore better material for critiquing ride, can record sound without too much wind noise and at higher quality (get admission of fault from person causing accident/evidence), probably less likely to get damaged/lost if you crash than if fairing mounted, cant really forget it cause it's stuck to your head
Cons helmet: helmet faffery, cant charge through bike battery safely (but ghost S has multiple batteries anyway..), probably fuck your helmet up if you land camera first, irritating at high speed (if its a gopro, i do motorways fine with a drift S stuck to my head)
Tbh it's kind of a balanced pot, but for me the clear winner is the helmet. A lot of cameras have removable batteries that you can buy on the cheap, if you charge them all at once you have plenty of hours of battery life, and SD cards are massive nowadays so you can have plenty of hours of footage on one card.
Also if you're worried about incriminating yourself because you forgot you left footage of you doing 50 in a 30 then you're doing it wrong. Always either delete footage after your ride or plonk it on a HDD for later editing/watching/whatever you're going to do with it, then wipe your SD card fresh.
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| -Matt- |
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I personally prefer helmet mounted - its 'steadier' footage usually and gives you the ability to look around on focus on things around you.
I've used Drifts top-mounted on my helmet and haven't had any noticable problems with them in terms of wind-drag. Also used SJ4000's bike mounted.
Worth considering also; depending on how you ride/how often you properly format the card etc.
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=309844&highlight=
I rarely bother to user mine anymore, I initially got it for ''insurance cover'', but have ended up using it mainly for to record travelling. Using them to record day-to-day riding is potentially a liability as much as it is a benefit for a lot of people, I think. I'm leaning more towards the ''try not to crash in the first place and you won't need the camera'' perspective now days. Plus if you do crash, it might get lost/damaged/not record the footage properly anyway. I've dropped my helmet before and lost a large segment of video that was mid-recording. |
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I was looking at the Innovv C3 not so long ago but bought a refurbished drift from eBay.
I'm still going to get the Innovv at some point the fit and forget loop record option is very appealing as is having it concealed on the bike.
Also helmet cams become annoying having to charge every day once the novelty wears off. Not bothered with mine in two months. |
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| weasley wrote: | From memory they can take a helmet cam but may need a warrant to search your vehicle. |
Other way around, at least according to Andrew Dalton of White Dalton solicitors.
I know where he's coming from but personally I think it's a non issue. If they can see it, they'll have it.
Speaking of non issues, I've never noticed noise or drag on a helmet mount. But you'll only get a reliable 2 hours out of a typical camera, so if you're doing longer than that, you're going to have to bike mount it.
Bullet cameras seem to be a bit meh unless you want to go over £100. The budget option is a (real, not knock off) SJCAM SJ4000. You'll need to drill a hole in the case to feed a micro-USB power lead in, then silicone-gloop around it to seal it.
+1 on helmet + bike cameras. I had a pretty rubbish £30 bullet cam mounted on the Tractor until it died, in addition to a helmet mount. Better to have poor footage than none at all. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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TBH it's a bit of a pain having a helmet cam'. They're good as they capture what you're looking at, but I have to charge mine every couple of days, wipe the card if I know it's got anything incriminating on
Also it doesn't capture your mistakes that well, all the little things you're aware of don't somehow translate on camera. Found that to be the case generally, watching near misses back it all looks boring.
In future I'll probably go for a bike mounted camera (you can forget about) or not bother at all. |
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I have the drift ghost, and I used to helmet mount it, until I purchased the shark skwal, which seems to consist solely of concave planes and so doesn't allow sticky mounts to fit securely anywhere.
Decided to attach it to my bike for the first time at the weekend (mirror stalk) and a stone flew up and cracked the lens! Probably just really bad luck (and thankfully the drift lenses are replaceable) but maybe worth considering with regards to positioning if you go down the on bike route. |
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with mine it depends on what bike I'm on
the little un has nowhere to mount a camera so I put it on my helmet
the burgman was easy so mounted it on there
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I notice no increased wind noise or drag with my GoPro mounted on my helmet. There's more vibration when I mount it on my bike, footage is still acceptable though. I'd deffo go with helmet mounted as it captures so much more, you can't be accused of not doing your checks etc. Just remember to do them! If you ride legally then you have nothing to worry about, just listen to Mr T and don't be a fool.
Also it's all well and good saying don't crash etc and you won't need one, but what happens when you're in stationary traffic and the freak in front of you decides to randomly reverse?! That happened to me a couple months ago and yep, you guessed it, I wasn't wearing my camera. Gutted is an understatement! Luckily my mudguard didn't crack, just paint rubbed off. The bloke was genuinely dismayed at his actions and was quite willing to sort it out, but just imagine the entertainment factor if I had of had my camera that day! ____________________ I want your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.
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Workmate had a minicab reverse into his Bandit. The bumper rode right up over his front wheel and "parked" the bike solidly upright.
The chap got out and started with (I repeat faithfully) "What you do? You ride into me! You pay!" while dialling his phone, doubtless to get the minicab massive on scene.
Fortunately the reason he'd reversed was to unblock a junction and let a Scotplod car through, and for a wonder they heard the horning and shouting, stopped and settled his hash.
Without a camera though, it would have been his word and no-doubt several more "independent" "witnesses" against bikey's.
He then tried to weasel out of paying several times, but that's by-the-by. I fully expect my camera to pay for itself sooner or later. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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