I like the idea of a stand alone tech package. If the tech gets out dated or up graded you don't have to buy a whole new bike... I follow a Brit biker and the same style and functional unit is sold over in the UK with a different name. Less expensive ..Aoocci is the name Great vid btw...
I would LOVE to get one of these, but I can't even park it outside of a rest stop since it's hard wired. Their only quick release unit is for BMW only.
Nice video, Will. This could be great for adventure riders too as I understand the Gaia app, which is awesome for overlanding, works on Android Auto! Will be replacing the Garmin Zumo XT, which I hate, in the near future.
Well made, clear and on the spot documentary! The chikee is a very interesting product and worth thinking about when my current TomTom is due for replacement. But, on the other hand, I ordered the 400x to get back to more basic motorcycling like in the good old days, so this might be a bit to much high tech?😅 Anyway, save riding and best Regards from Hamburg, Germany
@@emila6 Check out my other videos on the Scrambler. Lots of parts tutorials posted and more on the way. Tire pressure can be pretty low on these bikes, 26 front, 33 rear is recommended.
Do you get any distortion in the recorded video from the engine vibration? I had this issue with a motorcycle dash cam I installed on a previous single cylinder bike (390 Duke).
@creambomb7 yes, I used the supplied tap under the fuse box. Just pulled it up to give myself some room, peeled back the wire loom some, and connected it.
When you ran the wires from the front to the back, did you lift the tank and if so, how is that done? I see a bolt at the rear side of the tank but is there anything else that needs to be disconnected to lift/remove the tank? Thanks! Great video! I subscribed because of this video. 😎
Thank you! I didn't lift the tank. I attached along the frame at the front of the tank, then removed the small plastic side cover at the rear side of the tank and used that space to secure, then go under the seat. Seemed to work great.
I like the idea of a stand alone tech package. If the tech gets out dated or up graded you don't have to buy a whole new bike...
I follow a Brit biker and the same style and functional unit is sold over in the UK with a different name. Less expensive ..Aoocci is the name
Great vid btw...
Although in a high price range, excellent product and very well done, very explanatory video. Greetings from Brazil.
the most waited vedio, thanks man.
I would LOVE to get one of these, but I can't even park it outside of a rest stop since it's hard wired. Their only quick release unit is for BMW only.
Love my T400.
Nice video, Will. This could be great for adventure riders too as I understand the Gaia app, which is awesome for overlanding, works on Android Auto! Will be replacing the Garmin Zumo XT, which I hate, in the near future.
Well made, clear and on the spot documentary! The chikee is a very interesting product and worth thinking about when my current TomTom is due for replacement. But, on the other hand, I ordered the 400x to get back to more basic motorcycling like in the good old days, so this might be a bit to much high tech?😅 Anyway, save riding and best Regards from Hamburg, Germany
Does the camera stick well? Dont they fall because of vibrations and bumps on the road?
Thank you! Can you make some aftermarket part tutorials for this bike? How much tire pressure do you recommend before it has to be adjusted?
@@emila6 Check out my other videos on the Scrambler. Lots of parts tutorials posted and more on the way. Tire pressure can be pretty low on these bikes, 26 front, 33 rear is recommended.
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Your light switch must be different to mine , you put remote where my light switch is
Would a daily commute of 2 x 50 minutes on the highway be an issue for the Scrambler 400x?
Do you get any distortion in the recorded video from the engine vibration? I had this issue with a motorcycle dash cam I installed on a previous single cylinder bike (390 Duke).
How did you connect the yellow wire? Is it under the fuse box? Did you splice the wire? 13:42
@creambomb7 yes, I used the supplied tap under the fuse box. Just pulled it up to give myself some room, peeled back the wire loom some, and connected it.
Also wondering if the unit displays the ambient temperature? This is something I miss on the dash of the Scrambler vs previous bikes.
no it doesn't do that
Promo code is expired 😢
What’s the Gps top speed bro?
When you ran the wires from the front to the back, did you lift the tank and if so, how is that done? I see a bolt at the rear side of the tank but is there anything else that needs to be disconnected to lift/remove the tank? Thanks! Great video! I subscribed because of this video. 😎
Thank you! I didn't lift the tank. I attached along the frame at the front of the tank, then removed the small plastic side cover at the rear side of the tank and used that space to secure, then go under the seat. Seemed to work great.
I removed the rear tank bolt and lifted the tank enough to get them in
Wish we could replace the 1980's dash with something like this.
All the bikes you ride you say they are good 😂
@stephengrainger7586 I don't try to ride crappy bikes I guess. Besides, motorcycles are like sex... even when it's bad, it's still pretty good.
1/3rd price of bike 😅 but a nice system
You will save a lot when it comes to insurance claims, pal. Also, do they teach you maths at school?
They must be paying well, alot of "influrncers" are promoting this nonsense.
So now the Chinese government always have control over where you are one what your tyre pressure is😂
@@jesperandreasen9086 They know from my cell phone already.... 😅
would it matter ?
Big TV on a retro scrambler 😢
Tech nonsense on a scrambler?
If he was scrambling it wouldn’t make much sense, but it’s mainly a street rider so makes sense.