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Texas T

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I think I'd feel a bit self-concious with this attached to the helmet...
http://cruiserbackrest.com/catalog/...d=256&osCsid=54d427f750fc7893cb53bcae5f342c4b

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If it works well, who cares :shrug: I think it would be cool! People would probably get nervous if you turn your head towards them, thinking perhaps you are going to zap them with something :lol2:
 
Tourmeister said:
If it works well, who cares :shrug: I think it would be cool! People would probably get nervous if you turn your head towards them, thinking perhaps you are going to zap them with something :lol2:
Mount a laser pointer with it and you may be on to something there........:rofl: :shooter: :rofl:
 
Assimilate, assimilate.
Resistance is futile. Assimilate.
Where is Dr Who when you need him?
 
I want a laser pointer like that to light up those who offend me in traffic. :mrgreen:
 
by lunch tomorrow I'll have some a vid, review, and photos of my cam from helmetcamera.com up.
 
I kinda like Kurt's idea and expand on it a little. Use that as the targeting device for the auto-tracking cannons mounted on the front of the Ural sidecar.
(Think "chin mount" on a Super Cobra)
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Texas "too close for missles..." T

:lol2:
 
I just want a helmet mounted 300 gigawatt mini-disrupter ray to clear the way ahead of me of misguided cagers
 
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