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Distracting and neat at the same time...I like that it's not a video feed too.
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Distracting yes, but you would get used to it. But how does it perform at night? I can imagine rearview headlight glare would be very annoying. Maybe if it had a fighter pilot type shield where you could cover it when not needed. And where do they get those stats? Bikers in UK make up 1% but account for 20% of all deaths and injuries? And if on a motorbike you are 30 times more likely to be involved in an accident? I am never riding in Eurpoe. | |
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I think someone showed this to me in person. I believe it was in Vegas, and some random guy was showing me how great he thought it was. Novel idea... probably takes some time to get used to.
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I think its pretty dope! But like some has said, it would def take some getting used to having a micro rear view inside the helmet.
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I wonder how (or if) your eyes would focus easily or at all on the rear view part of the helmet. It looks pretty close to your forehead.... It would be nice to try out. | |
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I think it would freak me out...
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I just say ride fast enough that everything behind you, stays behind you, hahaha!
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