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Hudway
Sorry if its been done before but I couldn't remember if it was a web discussion or one I had with a customer.
https://hudway.co/sight
Does anyone have any experience with the bike or car versions?
https://hudway.co/sight
Does anyone have any experience with the bike or car versions?
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Re: Hudway
Is that due to being an aftermarket fitting? I remember reading that comms would invalidate a 22 06 helmet
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Re: Hudway
The helmet has to be tested with any accessories... which basically means the helmet manufacturer can build in a camera or bluetooth intercom - or HUD - and have it tested (and will be able to charge an arm and a leg for it).dayglo jim wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:02 pmIs that due to being an aftermarket fitting? I remember reading that comms would invalidate a 22 06 helmet
But sticking your own on / in would be illegal, along the lines of a non-approved visor I assume. Personally, it's hard to see how it would be policed.