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Dash Cam for your bike

gkamer

Sadly passed away, December '23.
Found this on YouTube and thought some here might find it interesting......

 
Very interesting. Looks like a good way to go for a real dashcam. Price seems decent, to me anyway, at $129 at NewEgg.com.
 
Front and rear dash cams are nice. This one seems to be a good deal for the money. Would like to see one in person.

I use the Innovv K2 system on mine. I must say most of my footage goes to waste. And for what i got it for that is a very good thing! Been using dash cams on everything I drive for years.
The major advantage for the K2 is already having a built in GPS and ability to sink with a map program so the vid, map, speed, etc are all on screen at one time. Nicely built out of quality parts.
 
I had an inexpensive (under $70) back-up camera on my service truck. It was wired to the back-up lights, so it was on only when backing. The image was transmitted wirelessly to the screen up front - no wires to run the length of the vehicle.
I'd like to find that system and put it on my F3L. Gonna do search on eBay.
 
I ordered one of these with the gps module a couple days ago. I ordered through Aliexpress. So it will take a month to get here from China. Amazon.ca had them but not the gps option.
 
I ordered one of these with the gps module a couple days ago. I ordered through Aliexpress. So it will take a month to get here from China. Amazon.ca had them but not the gps option.

Please let us know your thoughts on it after using for a while. Several people have asked about mine but are turned off at the cost. It would be nice to be able to reference a less expensive alternative.
 
Be careful not to confuse backup cameras with dashcam. A backup camera and monitor let's you see the image in real time, but does not record. A dashcam system, like the one in the OP, constantly records, overwriting older images with newer ones. It's primary purpose is to create a video record of what has been in front of and in back of your vehicle over the last xx minutes. What I see on the website the Ibeam system is a video monitoring system, not recording system. But I could be wrong!
 
I got that Idaho.....I have a dash cam in my car -- I had a back-up camera on my truck. No need to record backing, that could be embarrassing! :)
 
One comment about the review. Near the end he mentions about a sudden loss of power. It takes a couple seconds to shut down. He then assumed that it is because of an internal battery or capacitor. I don't think that is correct. The DVR needs 2 power wire. One always on and one switched. The smooth shutdown was due to the always on power source.

Update: Well it does have an internal battery. I missed that on the first read of the specs.
 
I know that this thread is a little dated, but did you ever get your dash cam installed? and how do you like it?

Update:

Never mind, I found your Installation post. Sorry.
 
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I ordered that B1M on Amazon yesterday based on that video and also BillyBovine's install post and videos. Amazon did not have the GPS module to go along with the B1M so I ordered that one from ebay for $20.00 with free shipping... from China.

Although it's not the exceptional quality of the INNOVV K3 or K5, it is hundreds of dollars cheaper and is completely adequate for my needs as a video witness in case of an incident/accident.

Thank you all for your input and recommendations.
 
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