Description
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From the encounter between experience in the world of racing and aeronautical inspiration, an innovative rear-view mirror is born: Stealth, an accessory dedicated to super sports cars. The mirror is made up of a fixed part, which allows it to be mounted directly on the hull, and a mobile part, which acts as a glass holder. Thanks to a rotation system that joins the two parts, with a simple gesture, it is possible to align the latter: in the closed position the mirror becomes an aerodynamic appendage.
While the glass holder is always the same, the fixed component connected to it is designed specifically for each of the super sports cars for which Stealth was developed, seeking the best solution in terms of fluid dynamics.
Stealth is machined from solid aluminium, is available in three different colors obtained through anodisation and is equipped with convex glass to allow greater visibility.
On motorbikes which, in the standard configuration, have mirrors with integrated front indicators, in combination with Stealth Rizoma recommends the purchase of the Light Unit indicators (code FR070BM) and the Multifit FR444B mounting kit, which allows the re-positioning of the front indicators in quick and easy way.
The design of Stealth, which resembles a wing, and the 25° inclination to the ground, make it visually linear and create an aerodynamic downforce effect, improving the bike's grip and riding performance, especially at high speed . The downforce achieved is approximately 4 kg at 300 km/h.
The ergonomic aspect has also been optimised: when the rider assumes a sporty driving position, the mirrors are at the same height as his eyes. In this way, the rider does not have to raise his position to have a rear field of vision, keeping his head protected by the fairing and, therefore, from the pressure that impacts the face at high speed.
Additional Info
Product Code | BSS040B |
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ID | 27046 |
Color | Black |
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