REAR VIEW!
REAR VIEW!
I like this, simple but clever IMO.
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- Phil-VTwin
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Re: REAR VIEW!
looks good
, my mates just rigging up a tiny bullet cam on the back of his bike to a 2.5" screen on his bike, once he gets it sorted he can do mine 


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That sounds like another good idea Marra. I know that jet bike the Y2K has that on it too. I saw a while back a yellow Storm with the same set-up for sale on ebay, see pic's below,marravtr wrote:looks good, my mates just rigging up a tiny bullet cam on the back of his bike to a 2.5" screen on his bike, once he gets it sorted he can do mine
Chris.

Rear facing camera opposite seat lock


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yep almost the same as his matey
his camera has nite vison too, although i did tell him he aint gonna see owt but headlights! the screen hes getting is smaller though, the camera was a tenner inc delivery from china and the screen 20.... so a good bit of bling at £30 


4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul...........
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will get some piccys jb when he's finished it, if it works ok going to be better than tuckin your elbows in to see in the mirrors! quick glance at the screen before giving it some 

4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul...........
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Good man Marra. I look forward to thatmarravtr wrote:will get some piccys jb when he's finished it, if it works ok going to be better than tuckin your elbows in to see in the mirrors! quick glance at the screen before giving it some

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Re: REAR VIEW!
Fantastic idea, but how well will it work at night also love to see a slide down tint version which the HJC helmits have
edit love to see a piggy cam detection warning option too, also HID display for directions.
edit love to see a piggy cam detection warning option too, also HID display for directions.
- LotusSevenMan
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Great idea but this reviewer says it wasn't so good for sportsbikes (so riding the '916' where your mirrors might as well not exist doesn't get any better with this helmet). He suggests an adjustment to the mirrors 'read' angle would be good. I agree.
http://www.webbikeworld.com/r2/motorcycle-helmet/reevu/
Rear view camera though doesn't depend on how your head angle is etc. Nice!!!
http://www.webbikeworld.com/r2/motorcycle-helmet/reevu/
Rear view camera though doesn't depend on how your head angle is etc. Nice!!!
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Seems a good idea ........But crap if you've got fugly bird on the back 

- Pete.L
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ChrisC wrote:Seems a good idea ........But crap if you've got fugly bird on the back



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Re: REAR VIEW!
I was thinking a similar thing re:the helmetTimbo wrote: If any of these devices, including mirrors, were in a position where you didnt have to avert your eyes, you wouldnt be able to see the road ahead as they would need to be directly in front of your eyes.

Suppose it's biggest benefit is that you can keep your head straight ahead on the road without having to shift posistion or move your head/body at all? Sports bike mirrors (as you know) are generally poo and do require this input from the rider.
The camera just looks a cool idea


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I think form the offset it,s a great idea. But as they say it,s still in the early stages though. Good for day time riding, however , what happens at night when you have vehicles behind you with wrongly adjusted headlamps shining into it all the time.
I think it requires some form of shield that you can drop or slide over or some thing like reactor lens as in glasses have .?
Only what I noticed about it.
I think it requires some form of shield that you can drop or slide over or some thing like reactor lens as in glasses have .?
Only what I noticed about it.
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Some very valid points raised there for sure. Good thinking
One problem I can see with a camera is where to mount it. It needs to be big enough to be seen easily, without it covering the speedo pod. So that brings it back to the pic I posted in this thread of the Firestorm, the person who fitted that got around this by fitting an after market speedo pod.
Chris.

One problem I can see with a camera is where to mount it. It needs to be big enough to be seen easily, without it covering the speedo pod. So that brings it back to the pic I posted in this thread of the Firestorm, the person who fitted that got around this by fitting an after market speedo pod.
Chris.