The storage capacity does not matter the least, if the manufacturer wants to record data, then he can in any case. Crucial is only what he does with it and if he is entitled to do so. The interpretation of the data and the consequences are always a legal question.
Last week she decided she was Jewish, so Saturday I got to collect 4 hours worth of good operational data for Triumph. Not bad.
Thanks for sharing this article, Ron. I may check into the access port lock. As I read this, one of the things that really pissed me off is that my car probably has a black box. But when a woman hit me (in my car, not on my bike thank God) and said "I didn't see you", I figured that was because SHE WAS ON HER FECKIN' PHONE! Since I was directly in front of her. When I asked my insurance adjuster if her they could access her cell phone records to see if that was the case I was told told no. That would be an invasion of her privacy. Sheesh.
Right I’m going to explain the bike and me. Thruxton, lazy, slow, ok in handling, stops ok but that’s about it. Average slow and nothing special This thing knows more about me than my wife!