Old 02-08-16 | 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by rebayona
It is a good idea having a helmet/handlebar camera, it might capture videos to be used as an evidence for many scenarios. Mine is a Mobius, cost me around $60. Give it a thought.
I have thought about it seriously. It's bad enough that I have to bind my trouser cuffs, put a mirror on my glasses, wear the right shoes, put a helmet on, and possibly start my GPS tracking before I start a ride. There's a lot to be said for just jumping on and going. I do see the point of having evidence. I've seen the videos that make some citations become open-and-shut cases. But in the interest of jumping on and not stressing, I just hope I don't need such a video.
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