cool, can i order one with half pep?They have em on the italian ebay site for 200euros about $312 cdn or $270usd.
The stock mirrors on the Spyder are good for dental flossing at a red light, or combing your hair just before you go into that next resturant... Unless you have the extentions on the mirrors, and not your hair. hard to see much. I do admire my shoulders in my Black leather Revitt jacket though. Kind of makes me feel like a biker.Not trying to stir the pot, but how is this better than the mirrors that are already on the bike(and required to remain there)? Besides, how often do cages "zoom" up behind you that you didn't see in the bike's mirrors? Can't recall that happening to me. I am cautious at stop lights already, always scanning the mirrors and flashing my brake lights to avoid a rear-end collision. Wonder what it does for your vision at night if someone behind you has bright lighting?:dontknow: Strikes me as being a distraction.......:doorag:
Well I've been rear-ended 4 times now. 3 times in my truck and once on the freeway when I was doing about 65mph on a Honda XL500. That freaked me out for 14 years, that's how long it took me to get back on a street bike.nojokeNot trying to stir the pot, but how is this better than the mirrors that are already on the bike(and required to remain there)? Besides, how often do cages "zoom" up behind you that you didn't see in the bike's mirrors? Can't recall that happening to me. I am cautious at stop lights already, always scanning the mirrors and flashing my brake lights to avoid a rear-end collision. Wonder what it does for your vision at night if someone behind you has bright lighting?:dontknow: Strikes me as being a distraction.......:doorag:
Not to brag ( like Jaws part 1) ... I'm 52 been rear ended 3x but this is while sitting in my car, all of them at a red light. :yikes:Well I've been rear-ended 4 times now. 3 times in my truck and once on the freeway when I was doing about 65mph on a Honda XL500. That freaked me out for 14 years, that's how long it took me to get back on a street bike.nojoke
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The only problem I have with the Spyder mirrors is I can't adjust them outwards far enough.
The only problem I have with the Spyder mirrors is I can't adjust them outwards far enough.
I have to agree with HDXbones here.
The function of the two rear view mirrors on the vehicle is to give both a side rear view and a rear view of approaching traffic from behind. If your mirrors are adjusted correctly (which many aren’t) you simply shift your position slightly to see what is directly behind you. Normally you will be seeing off to the left and right as you drive. Although this gizmo was designed in good faith, I feel it would be more of a distraction than a benefit.
My 2¢
Mike
After looking at Lamonster's posted video I can make out what they are doing-barely.
Not a bad idea but my first thought is: Do I want some mirrors around my skull when I land on my head? .
Certainly the Kewl metal extensions are the best thing for solving this problem. Of the few things BRP got wrong- the location of the mirrors was one. Luckily it is easily fixed. I suspect that BRP will fix this problem in future models.
WELL SPOKEN :agree:They aren't glass mirrors, It is a thin, highly polished stainless steel plate. I don't think this is going to give anyone a problem in a crash.
One of the few complaints I've heard about this helmet is the added weight (though not that much). Problem is, the weight is in the worst spot, the top of the helmet.
A camera would certainly add much more weight to the helmet than this design (not to mention cost). Ok, maybe, for short trips, but not good for a long haul.
I don't think this "Fix" is likely to show up on future Spyders. BRP knew full well that these mirrors were a problem from the start. They tried to put them where they needed to be but our illustrious, all knowing government pencil pushers would not allow it.
Seems there is a maximum mirror stalk lenght in the US. This limited BRP to the current design.
Of course you would think our ever vidulent government would take into consideration mundane things like SAFETY. But I guess not.
There is a process by which a manufacturer can apply for a variance (in this case a stalk about 2" longer). BRP began this process long before the Spyder was released.
But they discovered that not only is the process LONG and VERY EXPENSIVE, but the outcome was far from certain. So, after all the time and effort it was likely that the US government agency in charge would say NO anyway.
I think BRP realized that someone like Kewl Metal would come up with a fix. Isn't it amazing that BRP engineers can't get permission to do the mirrors right, but there is no government restriction against the Good Old Boys at Kewl Metal doing exactly that?
Not to take anything away from Big Joe or Matt. They are great guys making great stuff. It's just the stupid way we have to arrive at a solution. (not that the Kewl Metal guys are complaining)
Take the rear view mirror out of your car (or just cover it up) and see what you think. You still have the side mirrors, both left and right, just like your Spyder (with the advantage of not wearing a vision restricting helmet).
See how long you can go without that (distractive) center mirror.
:chill: Not a factor Spider - much narrower. Mirrors much closer together.Take the rear view mirror out of your car (or just cover it up) and see what you think. You still have the side mirrors, both left and right, just like your Spyder (with the advantage of not wearing a vision restricting helmet).
See how long you can go without that (distractive) center mirror.