If it's on your head then it's a camera.

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PeteXXX

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As another HGV driver, I use a dashcam in my truck. I don't go home after a 12 hour shift and watch videos of myself driving up the M6.
It's solely there to record any issues should I have need to prove my innocence.
After several recent issues on the road, I've thought more about getting one for the bike as well.
 

EltonFrog

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My wife bought ma a Go-Pro a couple of years ago, apart from the odd ride out when I first got it and one ride last year, it's been sitting in the drawer ever since, I really cant be bothered with it.

I did film quite an amusing incident last year when i was on my MTB and came to an abrupt stop in the middle of a very deep puddle.

Edit: Here it is skip to 45 seconds.
 

downfader

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Not just them, I'm a cyclist and I don't get it

Seems there are three possible reasons
  1. You want to shame drivers on YouTube
  2. You want thousands of hours of vertiginous footage for... nup, I have no idea why
  3. You think the chances of being in an accident where another party was at fault but will lie about it are worth the hassle of recording all your rides. Well, if I believed that I'd give up cycling.
This is how I imagine you every time you post that despite having had others explain their reasons to you...

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEStsLJZhzo
 
Also, I've had two collisions with cars. They both drove into me from behind, so a headcam wouldn't
This is how I imagine you every time you post that despite having had others explain their reasons to you...

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEStsLJZhzo

Not just them, I'm a cyclist and I don't get it

Seems there are three possible reasons
  1. You want to shame drivers on YouTube
  2. You want thousands of hours of vertiginous footage for... nup, I have no idea why
  3. You think the chances of being in an accident where another party was at fault but will lie about it are worth the hassle of recording all your rides. Well, if I believed that I'd give up cycling.
4. They doing something like this (I think this was the video I was mentioning yesterday to @vickster). But there aren't many of these hills greater London (Primrose Hill excluded)
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I dont look down on cyclists who wear a camera. only those who ride round shouting out registration numbers., looking for infringements and posting them on media sites like wannabe policemen. There is a use for cameras. but some people need to get a life

Well said, Sir! Might I also add that some of the loudest shouters are some of the worst riders, but they seem strangely oblivious to this.
 

LCpl Boiled Egg

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As another HGV driver, I use a dashcam in my truck. I don't go home after a 12 hour shift and watch videos of myself driving up the M6.
It's solely there to record any issues should I have need to prove my innocence.
After several recent issues on the road, I've thought more about getting one for the bike as well.

Believe it or not, that is exactly why I use a camera. I don't post on YouTube or even look at the footage. It doesn't stop people on here thinking all camera wearers are online vigilantes though. It's a lazy assumption, like all cyclists run red lights.
 
  1. You think the chances of being in an accident where another party was at fault but will lie about it are worth the hassle of recording all your rides. Well, if I believed that I'd give up cycling.
More details why this isn't enough reason for me. I've only been in two collisions with cars. Two nearly identical collisions about 6 months apart (yup, I have reviewed and identified my contribution to the accidents, and I am trying address my contribution to them. ). In both case, the drivers were open, honest and admitted blame. I was on two different bikes. I was hit from behind. One case I was going for a long ride, the other, I was nipping down to the shops.

So I've never had the experience in 40,000km (that's the distance I've gpx records of, I've ridden somewhat further) of a situation where a camera would have made a difference. And, based on the two times it might have made a difference, I'd need to use front and rear cameras on 2 different bikes, and use them every time I step out the door, even on a brief journey. This would change my cycling deeply. It would no longer be a simple way to get to nearby locations (it's many other things, but that's an important one). If I have to prepare my bike for a litigation after a collision before I ride, then strip my bike of anything steal-able at my destination - well, is a bike even a realistic form transport anymore??
 
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Not just them, I'm a cyclist and I don't get it

Seems there are three possible reasons
  1. You want to shame drivers on YouTube
  2. You want thousands of hours of vertiginous footage for... nup, I have no idea why
  3. You think the chances of being in an accident where another party was at fault but will lie about it are worth the hassle of recording all your rides. Well, if I believed that I'd give up cycling.

4. The next time someone performs a stupid manoeuvre you can deal with it


... and of course the whole post misses the point that most record on loops so there is no mass footage, and all you do is press atop button to retain the footage you need
 

alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
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the ride leader on our saturday club run has a camera and films the ride, edits it, and puts it on the club's facebook page (still waiting for this weekends'). funny to see yourself riding in a peleton…
 
4. The next time someone performs a stupid manoeuvre you can deal with it
In what way?

Aside: I have thought I camera would have one benefit for me: when someone does a dick move, instead of exploding in road rage, I will think to myself "just wait until I get home, and upload this: I will have my revenge!". And then, by the time I get home I will think, "meh, who gives a sh*t? Delete." Thus saving myself the life shortening poison that is road rage.
 
I had one where the driver of a van left hooked clipping my front wheel and drove off

No hassles, no road rage, a simple email complaining to the firm, a second email with the footage and he was sacked.

One less dangerous driver in a white van
 

steveindenmark

Legendary Member
I had one where the driver of a van left hooked clipping my front wheel and drove off

No hassles, no road rage, a simple email complaining to the firm, a second email with the footage and he was sacked.

One less dangerous driver in a white van

Not really. Just one less driver driving for that company. The following week he is in a black van looking for you.
 
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