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    I saw the Mobius, then I caught this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TM59NCK/...U2BV8QFG&psc=1 and there is a video on Youtube demonstrating the quality, which is excellent. I think I need 4 cameras to ride in the city. Here's the YouTube video:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt7lhKSwWcI

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    Quote Originally Posted by edgeman55 View Post
    525.00 seems high for a oil change-Hope they wash it for ya when there done
    Wash it? They better have a Chinese massage girl there who's only English is "Happy Ending" for that price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    I saw the Mobius, then I caught this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TM59NCK/...U2BV8QFG&psc=1 and there is a video on Youtube demonstrating the quality, which is excellent. I think I need 4 cameras to ride in the city. Here's the YouTube video:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt7lhKSwWcI
    This thread seems to be making a turn into a camera thread but, since you're the OP, I'll follow your lead. Yes, this must be a pretty nice camera that you linked here since Techmoan (my fav camera reviewer) rates it very highly. I would definitely consider this for a car cam but I'm not so sure about installing it on the bike considering it doesn't appear to be weatherproof.
    Ken (Hornblower)

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    I was thinking about that, the front camera could be mounted behind the windscreen, which never gets wet, while the rear camera could be fitted in a weatherproof case, maybe a GoPro case with a couple of adjustments. The monitor/menu screen can be either encased in a weatherproof lining inside the side pocket or glove box or even rerouted inside one of the saddlebags.

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