My last R6 was the same Hun and this ones even worse !!
I can see anything…bad bad design !!
My last R6 was the same Hun and this ones even worse !!
I can see anything…bad bad design !!
It doesnt seem it if you bite this quick, but if you say so will give you the benefit of the doubt
Maybe fit 2 of em, just above your hands on little arms ![]()
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The screen fitting will be a problem, I grant you; the point about ‘isn’t dangerous looking down at the screen?’ - Possibly not as dangerous as not knowing what is going on behind; Once you get used to it, I cannot see it being any more damgerous than looking into two mirrors!
One camera, wide angle lens, should suffice, possibly mounted next to the rear light?
A simple answer to a common problem; Most sports bikes are the same in this respect, as per the comments on here already. There is a killing to me made here for someone who can come up with a good system - possibly with a feed to a digital recorder? - handy for accident claims, trackdays, etc.
Buses have a system like this - not sure of the size of components - but the technology exists for this, it just needs someone with a techno brain to sort it. Me? No, goodness, I am the original Neil from the Young ones “Oh, Wow, Man, Techno Fear”… I like the simple things in life - like women…
(heads for the Anderson Shelter IN A BIG HURRY with full armour gear, tin hat, 6 months siege rations, gas mask, camo clothing etc etc etc
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depends on your bike but to either side of the clock cluster would be fine on mine
here’s the one from teh states. its 600 bucks tho…
http://www.tobefast.com/detail.aspx?ID=1418
posted this up before but put some blind spot mirrors on mine - only time i really find the mirrors are needed is on the motorways (more than a good shoulder check or physically looking behind me)
works for me
That system looks great - I bet it must be available over here too…
actually, on one of those invention programs I saw that somebody came up with a system to fit a camera to the back of the bike with the screen to act as mirrors.
I think I’ll just try and keep moving my arms about for now. ![]()