![]() Relatively straightforward, just a case of patience with the routing of the wires - using a thin tube as a guide (attaching the wires/connector to this) it was easy enough. Nortex ilift reviews manual#I ordered the handlebar manual control/manual capture switch, gps and vibration power unit. Still something to fettle into place when I get back. It'll have to wait now though as I'm off to France soon and haven't time to dismantle the back end. I think if I lift all the silver plastic I can loop the bulk of the wires in the bit over the mudguard leaving space for a recorder unit as you have. I can see from them that perhaps I need to think about a slight adjustment to my hex ezcan wiring. I can send you more info by email if you pm me your email address This doesn't make it waterproof big time, but it's better than nowt. I keep the DVR unit in a snap-loc plastic bag that is cut down and then re-sealed with tape around the wires. The power unit for the Innovv is self tapped to the rear mudguard under the bit that runs between the front & rear seats. The rear camera wire is coiled down in there at the rear too. I fitted the Hex in the tail on the riders right hand side (wot I are pointing at) spare wiring going into the hidden space (to find the hidden space, you have to take off the rear racking and the silver plastic "furniture" that secures the seat.) the wiring takes longest with the hex. Maybe I need to apply a few brain cells to a bag solution again.:confused: I have previously thought of using a small bag but had dismissed it as too difficult. I looked and the only space under my seat is further back st the moment which would stop me getting at it easily and might end up wet in bad weather. I'm imterested as to where you squeezed the recorder unit in. ![]() Hi Phil, don't suppose you could post the photo. Lashing rain for 10 hrs is a good test though for anyone who wants just the one camera though. I'm on a GS so haven't got the same choice of bars for mounting it and would like front and rear cameras too. Thanks to you both, Advn Boy and D Danny but that looks a bit bulky for me. Nortex ilift reviews 720p#Hi I looked for a decent camera for ages, I wanted one that came on with the Ignition and recorded straight away, not for videoing the trip but purely in case I got taken out buy some Idiot but could not find anything that was reliable that didnt run from batteries, I saw this one (Linky below) and gave it a try and have to say its excellent I put a 16g card in it which lasts about 4 hours on high res longer on 720p but it suites me fine also bought one for my son in law who put it on his Africa TwinÄid a weeks tour around Ireland couple of weeks ago and it worked superbly, 10 hr ride home in the lashing down of rain and no problem at all, well worth the money easy to fit and set up has wifi and an app for your phone or smart arse device which really works !! Where have you put the recorder on yours? I already have a hex ezcan and the associated leads under the seat so not much room left. ![]() I've been looking at these already but am not sure I can fit the recorder unde my seat. You do, though, have to make or adapt some form of bracket for each camera (I can send a drawing of my brackets if you want them) the cameras have a standard "camera threaded hole" (1/4" whitworth?) on 3 sides It's all linked to GPS and if you prefer, there is an on/off switch rather than having the system running all the time the bike is powered. The system records in HD and as there are 2 cameras, you get front/rear POV. There is no requirement to take them off when you stop. The camera heads on this unit are fully waterproof and they don't stand out at all. ![]() you can buy direct from the manufacturerĪ lot of good cameras out there, but they all seem both bulky and "visible". I have the INNOVV K1 system fitted front/rear on my bike and can heartily recommend it. ![]()
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