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abecedarian
VoidHawk
abecedarian
You're reason(s) for not wanting it are the reasons you should have it.
I disagree. As you stated, a rider is aware of the state of the engine through feedback. Speed is also known via feedback.
For directions a little whisper in the ear is all thats needed. Been riding since I was 9, I'm now nearly sixty, and only had one accident, and that was because a dutch guy (I'm in the uk) rammed into the side of me.
The last thing any rider needs is distractions and that device DOES present distractions.
It would present distractions to [I]you[/I]; maybe I agree, since you're not used to it. And no amount of tech, currently, would have prevented your accident, unless it could look around corners. I'm 43 and have never been in an accident, and I can see the benefit of HUD.
You're almost 60. Did you complain when engines went from points to electronic ignition, and then from carburetors to fuel injection? And please, don't answer- just think. I'm going to agree that we disagree.
I was thinking, and I think any distraction is a risk, dont see how you can deny that.
don't answer- just think.
When this device presents info to your eyes you gotta use the grey matter to process that info, and you even gotta use the gray matter to decide if you want to ignore that info.
It would present distractions to [I]you[/I]
punkinworks10
reply to post by VoidHawk
I agree with you voidhawk,
I have been riding and racing for more than 40 years myself, and I do not want a hud inside my helmet space either.
It's one of those things dreamed up by someone who doesnt really ride and thinks it's a good idea.
Like you said the subconscious takes over ,when riding, and makes decisions based on the space around you.
When I'm in traffic I am aware of such little most people wouldn't ever notice, like how the driver is sitting in a car three cars ahead. How they are sitting can tell what they are likely to do.
When I first discovers I could tether my phone through my GPS and intercom, I thought it was cool. I even had my phone set up for voice to text, and text to voice, then one day I was out railing the FZ1 in the hills, and got a call from someone while I was ready to put my knee down in a 100mph corner, just responding to autotxt, took just enough away from my concentration I almost missed my turn in point.
Now on a touring rig on the open road, an hud on the winds screen, for nav related stuff would be cool.