Hunter RiderScan

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Hunter RiderScan

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Arrived this am and fitted straight from the box. Waited for the ice on the roads to clear then went for a ride. It works!
Does not replace the necessary look over the shoulder but warns when an extra one may be appropriate.
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Re: Hunter RiderScan

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Oh....never seen this product before, intrigued to know more, obviously no good with a standard forza screen as I would be looking at me boots.
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Re: Hunter RiderScan

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Hi Richard, no need to be looking at your boots, very adjustable and a few mounting options. If you check out the link I think you'll agree there is a way to fit to pretty much any bike or scooter.
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Re: Hunter RiderScan

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Looks a fantastic aid....but like you, I am old school and like my life saver look over my shoulder.
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Re: Hunter RiderScan

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Saw this on British youtube motorcycle instructors bike. Works great....he rides in London traffic. ...probably a good idea.
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Re: Hunter RiderScan

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Having used it for a few days now, am pleased with purchase. Is most useful on dual carriageway as a constant monitor of blind spots. As the designer advises it does not replace the lifesaver look but does let one know when an extra one is called for. As yesterday when returning from Aberdeen a car in outside lane wandered over the white line in my blind spot. Spotted in RiderScan, a look over shoulder confirmed his position and revealed he was engrossed in playing with his radio. Blast of horn got his attention back where it should have been.
This incident alone makes the small expenditure 'money well spent'.
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Re: Hunter RiderScan

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Wow, already An Instant Save!!

A member from the past (Taz) I believe, had this on his scoot. He felt safer with it too.
I don't know if they sell them in the U.S., I never saw one here.
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Re: Hunter RiderScan

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Available anywhere WhiteNoise. Check out the link in my first post. In FAQs Hunter say they subsidise postage to other countries.
I have to say here and now I am not associated with Hunter in any way. Just a very happy customer.
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