Hi
Thought I would share how I have fixed my Hexcan and Innovv Camera on my new 1250
The hexcan is under the tail of the pillion seat. the supplied positive and negative are just about long enough to reach the battery terminal on the right hand side of the bike and used the redundant TPM connector under the rack and advised by innovv to connect to the canbus
The Innovv I had wired up before getting the hexcan so the switched supply for that taps into the rear aux socket again the main power is from the battery terminals on the right of the bike. The VR unit is between the tank and the rider seat secured with 3M dual lock tape
Front camera is secured on the right hand clear wind deflector ( UK so off side) using 2 x L pieces from the fittings kit to clamp to the plastic along with a DIY silicon stick in button cut in half just to add some stability and security
Rear camera again some dual lock and for extra safety zip ties under the rear of the rack.
The remote is on the right hand infill panel again with dual lock
finally the GPS sensor is on the tail just under the rack near the rear light
SO far the hexcan is powering an additional stop light and a tomtom satnav may add some additional spot lights but thats for another day maybe
hex can and Innovv V3 camera
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Re: hex can and Innovv V3 camera
Very tidy insulation.
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Re: hex can and Innovv V3 camera
Hi
No too bad all the cabling is secured behind the panelling nothing drilled all removable when (if) I change bike again.
I should add make sure if installing this way you leave enough give on the cables to lift the VR Unit clear of the seat bobbins so you can remove the Micro SD card.
Much neater installation than I did on my previous RT.
No too bad all the cabling is secured behind the panelling nothing drilled all removable when (if) I change bike again.
I should add make sure if installing this way you leave enough give on the cables to lift the VR Unit clear of the seat bobbins so you can remove the Micro SD card.
Much neater installation than I did on my previous RT.
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Re: hex can and Innovv V3 camera
I have my front camera mounted under the headlight
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Re: hex can and Innovv V3 camera
I also have mine under the headlamp using the go pro bracket. Not sure if that fits 21 on bikes though.