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shane@mbtech
21-01-2013, 09:58 PM
Road hawk dc1
Brand new in box.
Could be used as trackday camera, with GPS logging.
See below website for all info.
http://www.roadhawk.co.uk/
Useful tool
http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/dogblog/roadhawk-catches-mechanic-racing-125-mph-in-customers-car/
Retail £200+postage
10% off with free postage £180
£180 delivered, no offers.
No offers! £179.99 :blalalala:
Road hawk dc1
Brand new in box.
Could be used as trackday camera, with GPS logging.
See below website for all info.
http://www.roadhawk.co.uk/
Useful tool
http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/dogblog/roadhawk-catches-mechanic-racing-125-mph-in-customers-car/
Retail £200+postage
10% off with free postage £180
£180 delivered, no offers.
shane@mbtech
23-01-2013, 11:04 PM
No offers! £179.99 :blalalala:
Its yours if you're serious:hahaha:
Its yours if you're serious:hahaha:
I was dicking around but looks a good but of kit :thumbs:
shane@mbtech
24-01-2013, 02:10 PM
I was dicking around but looks a good but of kit :thumbs:
I know you were bud.
Its proved invaluable to some guy I know. The garage did'nt realise it was there. :whistle:
I know you were bud.
Its proved invaluable to some guy I know. The garage did'nt realise it was there. :whistle:
Don't tell me some guy at the garage was knobing his Mrs & he got it on camera! :hahaha:
shane@mbtech
24-01-2013, 10:07 PM
Don't tell me some guy at the garage was knobing his Mrs & he got it on camera! :hahaha:
No not that bad. lol.
Its long winded, but basically. An owner of a car got a garage to build him an engine, he then got a different garage to fit said engine, and then map said engine. Said engine had issues whilst being mapped. Mapper blamed builder, builder blamed mapper. Camera showed mapper had lied about a few things, that could drop him in the shit, both morally, and legally. Speeding included.
So now its possibly going legal.
Great if some dickhead crashes into you then fabricates a story. :thumbs:
No not that bad. lol.
Its long winded, but basically. An owner of a car got a garage to build him an engine, he then got a different garage to fit said engine, and then map said engine. Said engine had issues whilst being mapped. Mapper blamed builder, builder blamed mapper. Camera showed mapper had lied about a few things, that could drop him in the shit, both morally, and legally. Speeding included.
So now its possibly going legal.
Great if some dickhead crashes into you then fabricates a story. :thumbs:
Maybe a good tool to catch the mrs out bumping her 22inch wheels off the kerb! :hahaha: but to be fair 12mths and she hasn't marked them!
I would imagine anyone into dogging has one of these bad boys! :thumbs:
shane@mbtech
08-09-2013, 08:48 PM
Great to double as a track day camera too
Still here.
Rick H
08-09-2013, 10:13 PM
I got one of these hard-wired into my 325 vert. I got it 'cos of the M60 numpties (not Neil M !) I come up against most days.
It's ok, tends to lose GPS and doesn't find it again which is annoying. In fact the whole thing is annoying at first but you soon get used to it. Fit and Forget. Wiring is easy with optional kit.
I've some comedy moments from it somewhere, plus it caught me hitting a wheel crunching pothole (complete with a "fookin' 'ell") so the footage may be used in any resulting legals, it recorded exact speed and location.
It drains the battery quite quickly, the hard-wiring has a cut-off in it to stop the battery draining completely, but it won't run all night so can't be used as a security cam (thats with a newish Bosch Silver battery).
There's a HD version also, but its a bit more expensive.
Overall, it's a good thing and I'd recommend it - oddly it made me drive more carefully and more considerately.
Neil M
09-09-2013, 06:30 PM
As mentioned in dispatches? Numpties on the M60 they're in abundance. Potholes, they're everywhere else! Who needs traffic calming on our roads?:moan:
Rick H
09-09-2013, 07:18 PM
. . . and as if to prove a point, M60 now trashed anti-clockwise J17-12 no-doubt due to aforementioned numpties not noticing the wet, slippy stuff falling out of the sky.
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