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Hindsight - Rear View Camera

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Bicycle Design posted up an article today on his ride with the prototype of the Hindsight: My ride with Hindsight. This device provides all of your cycling computer needs, plus GPS, with one really cool feature that no one else has...a rear view camera. The roadie purists are going to turn their noses up to the weight, but this solves the problem I have with road biking around Atlanta...not knowing which car is going to hit you!

Check out the Cerevellum website for more information and Bicycle Design's test ride post.

This is one of those great concepts that needs a manufacturer, so if you know someone with the capabilities, pass this along.

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My name is Robb Sutton (aka.198)...the owner of MTB by 198. I have been involved with the sport ever since my first real mountain bike that I received as a Christmas present in 1995. Ever since then, I have been hooked (ok...obsessed) with the sport and the lifestyle. I started Mountain Biking by 198 as another outlet for my passion for the sport, but also as a way to capture its progression over time.

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Taylor Theil Says:

    I don’t know about you guys, but I would probably wreck from watching the riders behind me all the time! Great idea though…

  2. SS Says:

    Looks like an old school Game Boy

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