Race Forward, Look Back

The mirrors on most motorcycles can be just about useless. At high speed, they vibrate so badly you’re lucky to make out any shapes at all, much less an oncoming car in your blind spot. But the Reevu helmet may make handlebar mirrors obsolete. With a pair of periscope mirrors mounted in either side of […]
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The mirrors on most motorcycles can be just about useless. At high speed, they vibrate so badly you're lucky to make out any shapes at all, much less an oncoming car in your blind spot. But the Reevu helmet may make handlebar mirrors obsolete. With a pair of periscope mirrors mounted in either side of the helmet, the Reevu builds a complete rear view using the rider's peripheral vision.

Reevu demonstrated its RV MSX1 model at the INTERMOT automotive show in Munich last month, and is just preparing to sell them on the open market. The MSX1 is expected to sell for about $399.

[Via Gizmag]