March 8th, 2014, 01:12 AM | #81 |
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Name: Wes
Location: SF Bay Area
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March 16th, 2014, 12:32 AM | #82 |
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Name: Ben
Location: Towson, MD
Join Date: Nov 2012 Motorcycle(s): '99/'01 Ninja 250 "sketchy", '13 Ninja 300 "yoshi", '03 GSXR 600 "merlin" Posts: A lot.
MOTM - Mar '14
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Just saw the thread and I'm interested, have you encountered any problems with rain or anything like that and how much did the whole setup run you?
also, fun looking commute, holds true to my belief that it's not a back road if there are still painted lines |
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March 16th, 2014, 07:23 AM | #83 | |
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Name: Al
Location: York, Pa
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MOTM - Sep '14
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It is Gunpower off of Falls by Prettyboy. I would pull the camera in the rain. $55 for the camera and $20 for the usb port to battery |
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March 20th, 2014, 07:02 AM | #84 |
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Name: Wes
Location: Sumter SC
Join Date: Apr 2012 Motorcycle(s): 650r 2009 Vulcan 800 2005 Posts: 557
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I got the joovuu case in yesterday. It's a mixed bag.
The good... the back 1/2 of the case is a metal casting that will be a good heat sink. The relases on the sides are good and solid. It comes with some foam tape to conduct the heat away... it'll rub off after a few times but they send quite a bit extra with it. You've got to remove the camera from the back of the housing to recharge it, so this is going to be an issue. The housing has a small thin strip on each side that fits into the slits on the side of the camera housing. This keeps the camera from rattling inside and also provides a 1mm gap at the bottom between the camera and the housing just in case there is a leak. The seal is silicone and is a little tricky to get in the little groove around the joint between the front and back of the case. Once it's in, it's super. The threaded 1/4-20 insert for mounting is stainless, but the teeny tiny screws that hold the mount on are ferrous. The buttons on top are much better and more tactile than the buttons on the camera itself. Nearly glove friendly. The bad... the lens cover has a flat silicone rubber gasket to go between the nose of the housing and the replaceable lens. When assembled per the instructions, it leaked a very small drip of water when submerged in my kitchen sink for 30 minutes. I took it apart and changed to order of the housing-lens-gasket-ring and it still leaked a drop. So I doubled the gasket like this: housing-gasket-lens-gasket-ring and it still got a drop inside. I'm stumped. I won't be taking it in my swimming pool. Part of the problem is the gasket is flat and distorts if you tighten the ring down too much. Way too much and it will actually peel out of the joint its supposed to seal. They need to redesign the ring so it's conical on the sealing surface and then use an o-ring instead of the flat gasket. That drop of water that go in? When I went outside and the sun hit my housing, the inside instantly fogged up. As much as I'd like to support their product, I can't call it water proof. Rainproof sure, not water proof.
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June 16th, 2014, 05:29 PM | #85 |
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Name: antiant
Location: Cali
Join Date: Aug 2012 Motorcycle(s): None Posts: A lot.
MOTM - Oct '14
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Just an fyi, there is a new camera, which has better low light capability. You can check out the review here:
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June 4th, 2015, 01:30 PM | #86 |
cadd cadd cadd
Name: Cadd
Location: 41°21'13.1"N, 74°41'37.4"W
Join Date: Jan 2014 Motorcycle(s): 300 Posts: A lot.
MOTM - May '15
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How are your cams doing? I have a dashcam for my car. Always wanted one for the bike where I can set it and forget it and this seems like the perfect little cam after you hardwire it (from tail light) and set it to loop record.
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June 4th, 2015, 02:02 PM | #87 |
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Name: Al
Location: York, Pa
Join Date: Dec 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2013 Ninja 300..............2008 Ninja 500-sold...2009 Ninja 250-Crashed Posts: Too much.
MOTM - Sep '14
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mine is not waterproof
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June 4th, 2015, 03:16 PM | #88 |
EX500 full of EX250 parts
Name: Bill
Location: Grand Rapids-ish, MI
Join Date: Jul 2012 Motorcycle(s): '18 Ninja 400 • '09 Ninja 500R (selling) • '98 VFR800 (project) • '85 Vulcan VN700 (sold) Posts: A lot.
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http://www.chucklohr.com/808/ has a lot of info on the various 808 camera versions, for anyone interested in these.
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