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Old Jan 21, 2010 | 10:26 AM
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I have a rear vision camera set-up for sale in the misc. section but havent gotten many looks at there so I thought I would post something in the touring section here.

I thought maybe someone with a custom fairing bike might be interested in this. I had it on a past sport bike and sold the bike and removed before selling. It worked great and allowed for you to remove the mirrors if wanted.

Here is the link for the website http://www.themotocam.com/index.php?...&Itemid=300268

The model I have is a few years old and they may have updated some things since then, but still very similar. I can also try to get some pics of it hooked up and working if needed.

Retail on this set-up was around $600 plus extra for infrared camera for night vision. I am asking $350 obo plus shipping.

 
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Old Jan 21, 2010 | 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by bman7163
It worked great and allowed for you to remove the mirrors if wanted.
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Removing your mirrors might be legal in your neck of the woods but it sure as He11 isn't in mine!!...Do people do such a thing.I know some of them their crotch-rocker guys do some CRAZY shiot but removing mirrors altogether well i never heard of such a thing...Good luck on your sale....Might be cool for some trike!!!
 
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Old Jan 21, 2010 | 02:12 PM
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I was just thinking the other day...Are these mirrors getting smaller or is my *** getting fatter (and wider) cause it's getting hard to see whats directly behind me!

Maybe this camera will help and I can still eat two steaks tonight.

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Old Jan 21, 2010 | 02:26 PM
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I can't believe what I see in my mirrors half the time, and I'm sure I would not believe what I'd see in a rearview camera. Why in world would you want to keep seeing what you already past? I don't get the purpose IMPO.
 
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Old Jan 21, 2010 | 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by bman7163
I have a rear vision camera set-up for sale in the misc. section but havent gotten many looks at there so I thought I would post something in the touring section here.

I thought maybe someone with a custom fairing bike might be interested in this. I had it on a past sport bike and sold the bike and removed before selling. It worked great and allowed for you to remove the mirrors if wanted.

Here is the link for the website http://www.themotocam.com/index.php?...&Itemid=300268

The model I have is a few years old and they may have updated some things since then, but still very similar. I can also try to get some pics of it hooked up and working if needed.

Retail on this set-up was around $600 plus extra for infrared camera for night vision. I am asking $350 obo plus shipping.

Would be perfect for a SHOW bike I guess. As for me, when I ride, I have "Blind SPOTS"...
I don't know if a camera above my tail light will let me know what is next to my saddlebag.
A cool gadget no doubt. Right up there with the 'see-through primary cover'...

chuck the mensh
 
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Old Jan 21, 2010 | 03:57 PM
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maybe try the Honda forum
 
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