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Small front camera for Forza

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I'm thinking of getting one of those small mini cameras to put in front of my Forza, in case of any incident, I think even if it doesn't work that well, just showing it to a culprit might help him to back off and negotiate, if at fault...! 

 

On normal bikes it's easy to mount one on handlebar and probably just take some wire around for power, but it's hard on scooters like Forza with nowhere to mount, and I don't like to make holes on the panels...! 

 

So I was thinking about those small car dashcams using battery with no screen that they stick to windscreen...! They even stick them to helmets, so I thought it might stand some vibration or rain - although not a lot of it I guess...!? Can take it off when parked - I've seen a few on Internet... 

 

Has anybody used these, specially on scooters...? 

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Check out MUFU.  You can find them on Lazada and Shopee.  They have several different cameras, depending on how much you want to spend.  They have various brackets also, from mounting on a helmet to attaching to the rear-view mirror.

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20 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

Check out MUFU.  You can find them on Lazada and Shopee.  They have several different cameras, depending on how much you want to spend.  They have various brackets also, from mounting on a helmet to attaching to the rear-view mirror.

 

Yes, I checked them out, they look good, not cheap but as it's Thai made I guess the warranty works, and could get some support... 

 

They even have one with front and rear cemeras in one...! Looks descent with 7 hours of recording on battery... 

 

But I got Roojai 3rd party insurance now, and I hope they are as good when coming to claim as when buying their insurance - that's when a company really shine, taking money is easy...! So I thought I don't care much about incidents/accidents, insurance should pay, my fault or not, I leave the camera hassle for now, maybe another time... 

 

By the way, my friend got 3rd party from the girls sitting at kiosk outside Phuket DLT and got 200,000 baht bailbond, but Roojai has only 50,000, I was surprised..., but with insurance paying for any damage/injury would this become important, no need to lock us up in this case to need to pay bailbond...!? 🤔 

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