The most dangerous "blind spot" is that of other drivers. Cars and trucks of course. Always look where you are going at all times. Something I found at Napa was a small approx 1"x2" rectangle curved stick-on mirror. It gave me a clear view of what I think you call your blind spot. It's not the round mirror, that didn't work. I use it in mainly heavy traffic as a second look for safety as I signal and change lanes. I never rely on it 100%. Good luck, and keep thinking safe.
does anybody have recommendations for adding blind spot sensors on their F3? I've been thinking about this for added assurance for the spousal unit.![]()
Sounds like your idea is a good inexpensive solution to the problem. My question is...Did you place them on the OEM mirrors on the F3S?
Be the first with the most expensive BLDS and LCA.
Be the first with the most expensive BLDS and LCA.
For those discouraged by the low price and simplicity of stick-on mirrors or the moderate price and simplicity of the SAENG mirrors, I suggest you open your wallet for the KiWAV Blind Spot Detection System with Lane Change Assist https://www.amazon.com/KiWAV-motorcycle-detection-indicators-compatible/dp/B0C6XYLF6K/
Actually, the installation appears to be electrically simple but maybe some mechanical innovation will be needed at the handlebars, at least for the RT-S.
Not really. I stumbled into this discussion from another direction. I'm building my own BLDS with LiDAR sensors mounted on the mirrors.I know you were looking for some kind of electronic sensor....