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Heads Up Pioneer Launches New Radar-Detection Feature

The creators of the world's first personal Heads Up displays have just released a new product for motorcycles - the SportVue MC2 with radar alert.

(PRWEB) July 14, 2005 -- The creators of the worlds first personal Heads Up displays have just created a powerful new feature -- radar detection display. The SportVue MC2 alerts motorcycle riders of the presence of radar in a personal helmet-mounted display.

"Using radar detectors on a motorcycle is tough because of increased road, traffic and wind noise. And its hard to mount a detector so the rider can see the display. SportVue MC2 is the answer," says SportVue creator and Indy 500 veteran racer Dominic Dobson.

The powerful, patented SportVue for motorcycles is the first display system of its kind. It mounts onto full-face helmets and gives riders faster access to speed, rpm, gear and now radar. The new MC2 unit is compatible with most existing radar detectors. The data appears in a personal display, focused at infinity. This breakthrough technology frees the rider from distracting glances down at dash-mounted displays and allows the rider to see data even while cornering.

SportVue MC1 and MC2 are available on-line and through a growing network of distributors and dealers. The units retail for $349-$389. For more information, visit www.sportvue.com.

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