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There's been something similar for pedal bikes for a few years now.


Not a bad idea, anything that keeps you looking where you're going as opposed to over your shoulder is a good idea.

Posted

I heard about that years ago!


EDIT: yeh, 5 years ago... Nov 21st 2005 :lol:

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Its a good idea but the tech is quite limited: the view port is quite small and bumpy roads make it almost unbearable according to reviewers. Plus its heavy and has pretty bad ventilation.


I contacted the company a while ago about trying to find someone who stocked them so I could try one on - they never got back to me. :roll:


Its a bit like Apple products, don't go for the 1st generation. If they manage to get round to making a reevu v2, then its maybe time to buy one, or at least try one on.


All that wouldn't stop me from trying a version 1 on if I see them at some bike event though... :D

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And when carrying a pillion you see what, exactly?

 

The fear in your pillion's eyes that you could only ever hear/feel as they grab hold of you like a boa constrictor, mwah ha haaaa.

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They've got a Harley version as well. I remember it being tested in Mad Max



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v191/shadowrunner2050/ocr/spence.jpg

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