One of the limitations of driving a motorcycle is of having a blind spot of who's behind you. For the four-wheeled or more vehicles, this limitation was somehow superseded with a rear-view mirror which allows the driver to see who's behind while driving.
But Reevu found a way to help motorcycle riders get a glimpse of their behinds - a helmet with a rear view mirror. It was way back 2004 when they first had an interesting concept of this kind of safety feature, and this year the brains behind the Reevu MSX1 helmet has finally let loose of this great helmet technology.
Click on the link below to read more about the review from webBikeWorld, or visit Reevu's homepage.
Source: WebBikeWorld
But Reevu found a way to help motorcycle riders get a glimpse of their behinds - a helmet with a rear view mirror. It was way back 2004 when they first had an interesting concept of this kind of safety feature, and this year the brains behind the Reevu MSX1 helmet has finally let loose of this great helmet technology.
Rear-view comparison of using and without the Reevu helmet.
Click on the link below to read more about the review from webBikeWorld, or visit Reevu's homepage.
Source: WebBikeWorld
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