Helmet mirror ???
Helmet mirror ???
One of the things I don't like about mc'ing is the lack of vision to the rear. Even though I installed bar end mirrors it still takes a fair amount of neck twist to thoroughly check the 6 o'clock.
I want a helmet with an integral mirror. Is that too much to ask?
I found this :
http://www.reevu.com/index.asp
but they're in the UK, I'm in the US.
Anyone have actual experience with this sort of thing. Seems like it would be a good idea ?
I want a helmet with an integral mirror. Is that too much to ask?
I found this :
http://www.reevu.com/index.asp
but they're in the UK, I'm in the US.
Anyone have actual experience with this sort of thing. Seems like it would be a good idea ?
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Re: Helmet mirror ???
Pull a trucker move and change your lane position? I mostly ride on the side of my lane and thus have no problem seeing cages behind me. I rarely have issues seeing other bikes behind me too.superskip wrote:amount of neck twist to thoroughly check the 6 o'clock.
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Mmm, interesting idea, but as said above, would take some time dealing with the information coming into view.
Personally, I'd say adjust your mirrors better to give you the view behind you. You should be doing head checks anyway for anything further out to your sides/blindspot. This is coming from someone with 2 fused cervical vertibrae...ie, limited ROM
Personally, I'd say adjust your mirrors better to give you the view behind you. You should be doing head checks anyway for anything further out to your sides/blindspot. This is coming from someone with 2 fused cervical vertibrae...ie, limited ROM

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Maybe I'm naive or out-of-touch, but I never thought it was a big deal to turn my head in order to look to the side. I always thought it was the least I could to to help preserve my own skin. Way back in the day, my driving instructor actually MADE us turn our heads and check over our shoulder before changing lanes.it still takes a fair amount of neck twist to thoroughly check...
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The over the shoulder check seems to be a fast dying art these days.noodlenoggin wrote:Maybe I'm naive or out-of-touch, but I never thought it was a big deal to turn my head in order to look to the side. I always thought it was the least I could to to help preserve my own skin. Way back in the day, my driving instructor actually MADE us turn our heads and check over our shoulder before changing lanes.it still takes a fair amount of neck twist to thoroughly check...
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