mreric
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very cool, but what a rip off. this should be a $20 item based on the material being used. there is no new tech about this. is just the only one in the market?
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JoeZ, I like the wide angle it affords, but I notice you have it installed what appears to be squarely in your forward line of sight. Doesn't it block your vision? Is this the recommended installation?
very cool, but what a rip off. this should be a $20 item based on the material being used. there is no new tech about this. is just the only one in the market?
No. NOT AT ALL . If you look at this picture below of me on my bike.... You can see that it's position is at my stomach/chest level. As well, you can lower it if you wanted but I placed it there because it allowed me prime visibility while allowing me to see my video dashcam's screen underneath it.
its what is in front is what you need to keep your eye.
the only time you need to look behind is when you are about to overtake another in front
anyway heres a cheaper alternative....
Blind Spot Mirror | eBay
All'n'all This RideScan mirror "will" save lives.
How come you have never consider the reevue helmet?
I think that's a pretty cool mirror. As far as what some think it should cost, if we only paid for things for our bikes based on the "perceived" value, I don't think anyone would buy half the accessories we do. Ergo, an $80 12V accessory socket from Honda or $800 LED lights from Clearwater. Just two examples. If one believes that this mirror will add an extra element of safety in preserving their life, $70 is a small price to pay IMO.