I had also considered installing it in one of the side panels and this would have been perfectly possible and would have given easy access to the device should I need it. My Victory Vegas has very little space under the seat and it was apparent that installation would not be possible in this location. My initial thoughts were to install the control unit under the seat or in a side panel. I ordered the product over the web and it arrived very promptly via Air Mail and I was off working out how the installation was going to take place. While checking out the Innovv website I noticed that Innovv K1 motorcycle camera had been released and after checking out the informative Techmoan review decided that it was just what I had been looking for and with the C1 it would give just the results that I was after. I have one of the Innovv C1 cameras and have been very impressed with the results that I was achieving. I have used various small key-chain and also Go-Pro cameras over the years. I have now been recording my motorcycle riding for a number of years and have previously set up multiple cameras on my Victory Vegas motorcycle. It is one of the most agile cruisers that I have ridden and that inspired me to start filming from it. It always raises attention and I have ridden it in various countries, around Europe. I have done so since 2009, when it was one of the first models shipped over from the US, into Europe. I live in the UK and ride a Victory Vegas motorcycle. I haven’t installed the GPS unit, as I have a separate GPS anyway, and just want INNOVV K1 camera system for video. I will experiment with other sealing solutions. I tried a ring of black duct/insulation tape to seal the button, but found that didn’t stick. The Save/record button is mounted on the centre of my bars just above the fog light switch. The pouch is attached to the top of my intercom with 3M duallock (in turn the intercom is mounted to the top of the air box the same way. The DVR is mounted in its pouch under the rear of the tank as there is just no room for it under the seat. The rear camera is mounted below my rear rack, which is pretty rock solid for cameras from past experience. I get a bit of engine vibration distortion in the images on the front camera, but no worse than any other camera and mount I have tried. I got INNOVV K1 motorcycle camera system installed on my BMW R1150GS Adventure yesterday and took some photos and took it for its first ride today.įront camera is mounted off my driving lights from the crash bars because the front sub frame (healights and instruments and screen) vibrates too much when riding on bumpy roads.
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