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A helmet with integral rear-view mirror
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A helmet with integral rear-view mirror
Do you find these views confusing…?
The inset in the upper portion of each photo is the view BEHIND you…
The new Reevu helmet system from the UK...
The inset in the upper portion of each photo is the view BEHIND you…
The new Reevu helmet system from the UK...
Richard H- Senior Contributor
- Number of posts : 625
Age : 70
Location : Jacaranda City
My bike : R1200GS, R100S
Registration date : 2008-06-09
Re: A helmet with integral rear-view mirror
Very interesting. I suppose that you would get used to the dual view.
Tony R- Turbocharged
- Number of posts : 225
Age : 70
Location : Randburg
My bike : Sadly no bike. Finances forced the sale of my Tigger.
Registration date : 2008-08-27
Re: A helmet with integral rear-view mirror
Just thought about it:
Now you can look into the eyes of your pillion while still looking where you are riding....
How romantic!
Now you can look into the eyes of your pillion while still looking where you are riding....
How romantic!
Richard H- Senior Contributor
- Number of posts : 625
Age : 70
Location : Jacaranda City
My bike : R1200GS, R100S
Registration date : 2008-06-09
Re: A helmet with integral rear-view mirror
This is excellent - at least you can then see what the idiot cagers are doing behind you. With the LT's mirrors being so large i can set it so that the view overlaps behind me.
Whenever the LT is in for a service the mirror issue and lack of rearview becomes very apparent as i then have to do without.
Reckon i will invest in one of these helmits - depending on the safety standards and the cost thereof.
Whenever the LT is in for a service the mirror issue and lack of rearview becomes very apparent as i then have to do without.
Reckon i will invest in one of these helmits - depending on the safety standards and the cost thereof.
LeRoy Olivier- LT Fanatic
- Number of posts : 1394
Age : 63
My bike : K1200LT
Registration date : 2008-06-09
Re: A helmet with integral rear-view mirror
Will have to know a bit more about how they do it, because as Richard rightly said, you may end up looking at your pillion's helmet instead of the road behind. In many cases the pillion sits higher than the rider and then this design might not work Don't really have a problem with my large RT mirrors
Andre- Turbocharged
- Number of posts : 334
Age : 72
Location : Sandton
My bike : R1200RT, R1100S, Yamaha TW200 (also want the new S1000RR!!)
Registration date : 2008-07-26
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