RiderScan offers motorcycle/scooter riders total blind spot visibility for the first time.
Unique design with three vertical planes that gives a fantastic view, including the rider.
Continuous horizontal curve gives the rider a fantastic 180 degrees horizontal view into the blind spot areas.
Ultra lightweight and easy to fit to 99% of motorcycle/scooter screens.
Handlebar mounting brackets are available for 7/8“ and 1“ handlebars also headlamp bracket mountings.
RiderScan is available to order online. Contact us if you have any questions.
£36 is an introductory price.
HOW RIDERSCAN WORKS
RiderScan is a parabolic mirror that is mounted to the centre front of a motorcycle/scooter within the riders forward line of view.
RiderScan because of its fitting location within the riders forward line of view and just above or below the clocks this makes it much more obvious to the rider when something enters the blind spot areas verses side mounted wide angle mirrors.
RiderScan’s continues horizontal curve gives the rider 180 degrees horizontal coverage and the three designed vertical curves give a fantastic view keeping the road, the traffic and the rider in the picture even when the bike is leaning into a bend. Because you see yourself in the whole picture means we can truly say “RiderScan truly adds another dimension to the riding experience“.
HOW TO USE RIDERSCAN
RiderScan is a scanning mirror, when mounted correctly under normal circumstances the rider at one glance will see into all the blindspot areas.
RiderScan is a scanning mirror and not to be used without a final shoulder check. When a potential hazard is noticed in the RiderScan the rider should look to the hazard to get the true perspective. One quick glance into your RiderScan will let you know what is around you on both sides.
Whilst riding do not stare at yourself in your RiderScan no matter how good looking you are ;-) RiderScan has guide marks on the top to indicate the direction of the reflected image, use this until you know your RiderScan Always remember your arms, your jacket thickness and poor positioning of your RiderScan can affect its use as a blind spot mirror and its ability to warn you of potential hazards.
Unique design with three vertical planes that gives a fantastic view, including the rider.
Continuous horizontal curve gives the rider a fantastic 180 degrees horizontal view into the blind spot areas.
Ultra lightweight and easy to fit to 99% of motorcycle/scooter screens.
Handlebar mounting brackets are available for 7/8“ and 1“ handlebars also headlamp bracket mountings.
RiderScan is available to order online. Contact us if you have any questions.
£36 is an introductory price.
HOW RIDERSCAN WORKS
RiderScan is a parabolic mirror that is mounted to the centre front of a motorcycle/scooter within the riders forward line of view.
RiderScan because of its fitting location within the riders forward line of view and just above or below the clocks this makes it much more obvious to the rider when something enters the blind spot areas verses side mounted wide angle mirrors.
RiderScan’s continues horizontal curve gives the rider 180 degrees horizontal coverage and the three designed vertical curves give a fantastic view keeping the road, the traffic and the rider in the picture even when the bike is leaning into a bend. Because you see yourself in the whole picture means we can truly say “RiderScan truly adds another dimension to the riding experience“.
HOW TO USE RIDERSCAN
RiderScan is a scanning mirror, when mounted correctly under normal circumstances the rider at one glance will see into all the blindspot areas.
RiderScan is a scanning mirror and not to be used without a final shoulder check. When a potential hazard is noticed in the RiderScan the rider should look to the hazard to get the true perspective. One quick glance into your RiderScan will let you know what is around you on both sides.
Whilst riding do not stare at yourself in your RiderScan no matter how good looking you are ;-) RiderScan has guide marks on the top to indicate the direction of the reflected image, use this until you know your RiderScan Always remember your arms, your jacket thickness and poor positioning of your RiderScan can affect its use as a blind spot mirror and its ability to warn you of potential hazards.