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Euan
June 14th 06, 11:12 AM
Watching Beyond Tomorrow and they had a piece on a rear view motorcycle
helmet, the Reevu.

From what I gather it uses the same principles as periscopes to get the
view from behind, which I think is pretty cool :-)

Wonder if this tech could ever manifest in cycle helmets?
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Cheers
Euan

steve46au
June 14th 06, 11:28 AM
Euan Wrote:
> Watching Beyond Tomorrow and they had a piece on a rear view motorcycle
> helmet, the Reevu.
>
> From what I gather it uses the same principles as periscopes to get the
> view from behind, which I think is pretty cool :-)
>
> Wonder if this tech could ever manifest in cycle helmets?
> --
> Cheers
> Euan
I dont care, I want one for my scooter !!!!!
So simple yet so brilliant


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steve46au

ray
June 14th 06, 11:39 AM
Euan wrote:
> Watching Beyond Tomorrow and they had a piece on a rear view motorcycle
> helmet, the Reevu.
>
> From what I gather it uses the same principles as periscopes to get the
> view from behind, which I think is pretty cool :-)
>
> Wonder if this tech could ever manifest in cycle helmets?
> --
> Cheers
> Euan
Having had an old dental mirror attached to my glasses frame for many
years, I'm not much fussed if they do. The dental mirror is lighter,
cheaper, more compact and proof against most impacts, and best of all
you can build it yourself out of simple components. So what do I need a
periscope for?

PiledHigher
June 14th 06, 11:43 AM
steve46au wrote:
> Euan Wrote:
> > Watching Beyond Tomorrow and they had a piece on a rear view motorcycle
> > helmet, the Reevu.
> >
> > From what I gather it uses the same principles as periscopes to get the
> > view from behind, which I think is pretty cool :-)
> >
> > Wonder if this tech could ever manifest in cycle helmets?
> > --
> > Cheers
> > Euan

Done in 2003, not yet hitting the streets

http://nomoresocks.newscientist.com/products/product/92/ReevuCycleHelmet.htm

Shane Stanley
June 14th 06, 11:44 AM
In article >,
Euan > wrote:

> Wonder if this tech could ever manifest in cycle helmets?

It was; they were covered in cycling magazines, oh, at least a year ago
or so. The main complaint was weight.

In fact it looks like these motorcycle helmets are the company's Plan B.

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Shane Stanley

Aeek
June 14th 06, 11:44 AM
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 10:12:42 GMT, Euan > wrote:

>Wonder if this tech could ever manifest in cycle helmets?

I saw a brouchure for one three years back and thought lacks
ventilation for summer. Sweat could be a problem.

TimC
June 14th 06, 03:14 PM
On 2006-06-14, PiledHigher (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
>
> steve46au wrote:
>> Euan Wrote:
>> > Watching Beyond Tomorrow and they had a piece on a rear view motorcycle
>> > helmet, the Reevu.
>> >
>> > From what I gather it uses the same principles as periscopes to get the
>> > view from behind, which I think is pretty cool :-)
>> >
>> > Wonder if this tech could ever manifest in cycle helmets?
>
> Done in 2003, not yet hitting the streets
>
> http://nomoresocks.newscientist.com/products/product/92/ReevuCycleHelmet.htm

"it was aimed at competitive and professional cyclists, to keep an eye
on the competition". Whilst I may have looked a little dorky last
crits, not having remembered to take off my battery pack, I have yet
to be brave enough to wear my helmet mirror. I do regularly use it on
the BR though, and love to make sure that I don't miss the jump when
GPL takes off.

--
TimC
"It was eleven more than neccessary."
-- Jacques Anquetil, after winning a cycling race by twelve seconds

Mike
June 15th 06, 05:23 AM
PiledHigher wrote:

> Done in 2003, not yet hitting the streets
>
> http://nomoresocks.newscientist.com/products/product/92/ReevuCycleHelmet.htm

I've tried it. It uses plastic mirrors, so the optical quality isn't
great. It does giver a wide view without moving your head, but
I'll stick to the helment/glasses - mounted mirror on a stick.

Anything beats the old handlebar-mounted mirrors.

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