Even the most expensive machines seem to have inferior motorcycle mirrors that look out of place, don’t give a clear rear view, are plasticky or have a blurred view because of engine vibration. And if ...
Some people don’t think they need motorcycle mirrors because they are going faster than the rest of the traffic. In fact, in some South East Asian countries where mirrors are mandatory but never used, ...
Zercado is the name of a project aimed at delivering the first smart, self-adjusting mirrors designed with motorcycle safety in mind. The idea was rewarded with a Microsoft Imagine Cup award and we'd ...
It's tough being a mirror—fragile, prone to vibration at the end of a long stalk, and constantly uncool. If you wander off the road most traveled, it gets worse. Sometimes mirror stalks get in the way ...
So, if you've been reading Roadshow for, like, any length of time, you know that I'm kind of crazy for motorcycles . I love them. In fact, I love them so much that I'm building a custom motorcycle of ...
What you’re about to read is a short imagination-based story which could just make it into a real product one day. I am not sure whether someone has even applied for a patent on such an idea or not.
Most motorcycle manufacturers are actively working on blind spot warning systems. Yamaha recently filed a patent revealing a new technology that displays specific icons directly on the bike"s mirrors.
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