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Anyone mounted a Rearview Camera on RT Ltd? What type?

I had gotten an ad for a recorder, also hate the position of the mirrors on the RT

Rear camera can be useful for many reasons, not only to see where you've been. I have installed a front and back cameras. These are GoPro wanabe, from E-bay for 40 bucks. If stolen, no big deal. They're almost as good as the $300+ GoPro. They come with a 2" screen and plenty of features. My cameras are hard wired to turn on/off with ignition. Just for fun to review on your PC.

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I'd like one myself.. When parked, place transmission in reverse and have a camera/monitor come on to spot someone/something that is out of your line of site. Stuff happens real fast - kids, shopping carts - cars backing out, etc. Directly behind me a Dead Zone for proper visibility. Heck, cars/trucks have them!
 
I'd like one myself.. When parked, place transmission in reverse and have a camera/monitor come on to spot someone/something that is out of your line of site. Stuff happens real fast - kids, shopping carts - cars backing out, etc. Directly behind me a Dead Zone for proper visibility. Heck, cars/trucks have them!

I agree, but it's not clear to me that's the OP's intent. I think he wants to record, not view. Two very different things.
 
Isn’t there a great Cannonball run saying “whatsa behind me doesn’t matter”! Until you back into it of course.
 
He asked about a backup camera, not a full blown security system to monitor all activities. :cheers:

Well, that would be a third type of camera, and I didn't think he meant a security camera.

He did NOT ask about a backup camera, but he did mention 'recorder', so I'm thinking he wants to record what is behind him. A Video-cam would do that, but would not display in real time for backing up.

So, in order to answer his question in a meaningful way, we need to find out what he wants to use it for instead of jumping to conclusions as some people seem to be inclined to do.
 
Well, wasn't exactly sure was dealing with two entirely different systems or if one system did both. I think it would would be great to have on full time in the case of an accident, but would not mind having a clearer view of what is coming up from behind on you, thinking of lane merging and such.

Will see if I can find the ad and post link.Think cost was $200 and seemed like a lot and was asking what some of you have done.
 
Well, wasn't exactly sure was dealing with two entirely different systems or if one system did both. I think it would would be great to have on full time in the case of an accident, but would not mind having a clearer view of what is coming up from behind on you, thinking of lane merging and such.

Will see if I can find the ad and post link.Think cost was $200 and seemed like a lot and was asking what some of you have done.

That would be helpful. Thanks.
 
Just for the sake of correctness, Raul Julia (driving a red Italian convertible) said, "What'sa behind me is not important!!" as he tore off the rear-view mirror.

I often think of that quote on my V-Max. nojoke
 
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Garmin makes a backup camera that is fantastic. No wiring required. But it has an automobile license plate that comes with it, only none for a motorcycle. I had an old motorcycle license plate I cut down and mounted it on it. Uses lithium 2AA on each end. It can use regular AA batteries, but they don’t last as long. Only bad thing about it is that it can be easy to steal, as it is easy to remove. I have 2021 Can Am Spyder RTL.

Bought mine through Walmart Seen 9/23/24 for $96.00
 
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We added the Garmin BC40 camera to our '22 RTL, after almost getting hit while backing out of a crowded parking space. It works great and integrates with the Zumo Xt, but we found that it goes through those AA batteries really fast. Even the lithium. Haven't used or even replaced the batteries for a while, and I don't feel like it was a worthwhile purchase.
 
Garmin makes a backup camera that is fantastic. No wiring required. But it has an automobile license plate that comes with it, only none for a motorcycle. I had an old motorcycle license plate I cut down and mounted it on it. Uses lithium 2AA on each end. It can use regular AA batteries, but they don’t last as long. Only bad thing about it is that it can be easy to steal, as it is easy to remove. I have 2021 Can Am Spyder RTL.

Bought mine through Walmart Seen 9/23/24 for $96.00
This?

https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/501486

It would maybe work if you still have a stand-alone GPS & that's not all done by an app in the dash.
 
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