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Title: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: msewelly on 09 May 2014, 10:18:28 pm
Hi,


I have a foxeye 02 model, the mirrors have great sight but they do stick out quite far, I know i'm being fussy but I was hoping for a sleaker set of mirrors to aid filtering and just general look.


Any ideas?


Thanks
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: darrsi on 09 May 2014, 10:36:41 pm
I think you're gonna have a queue of people wanting to swap!  :lol
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: Slaninar on 10 May 2014, 08:17:57 am
 :rollin


Maybe he's just joking.  :)




I have a fazer 2001 and I'd like to swap it for a can of beer.   :lol
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: Punkstig on 10 May 2014, 09:51:52 am
Best mirrors out there- just fold them in when tight filtering!
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: noggythenog on 10 May 2014, 10:12:14 am



I think what the others are getting at is that you could swap them over for some earlier years mirrors which dont stick out as much.


The reason folk are chuckling is that mostly its the other way round with folk trying swap for your type mirrors.




Or you can always take them off, blank off the holes & use handlebar mounted mirrors.....but i cant remember whether some handlebar mirrors will foul the fairing...mine is naked but i love my bar mount yamaha xt660 mirrors even if they do look a bit like mickey mouse ears from the front.
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: unfazed on 10 May 2014, 11:12:10 am
Think he is having a laugh :rollin Foxeye mirror are probably the best out there, you can see behind you and see flashing blues lights in the distant rear. :eek
Fold them in when filtering and doing track days, what more could you want?  :lol
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: fazersharp on 10 May 2014, 11:13:53 am
Hi,


I have a foxeye 02 model, the mirrors have great sight but they do stick out quite far, I know i'm being fussy but I was hoping for a sleaker set of mirrors to aid filtering and just general look.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Perfect I will do you a straight swap - my 98 mirrors are perfect for looking at your elbows
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: ChristoT on 10 May 2014, 01:52:37 pm
I have a fazer 2001 and I'd like to swap it for a can of beer.   :lol

Deal! I'll even give you a 6 pack if you'll deliver! :lol :lol :lol
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: Sannox on 11 May 2014, 03:34:43 pm
If you're filtering that close where you need to fold in the mirrors, you're a bit close to the other vehicles imho :-) Just looked at my 2002 foxeye and the exhaust (std) sticks out just about as far as the mirror, the LH mirror is the furthest part sticking out, but only by a few inches from the handle bar.

Personally, keep them and use them as early warning devices for being too close as they will be knocked in :-)
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: kawasutra on 14 May 2014, 06:35:59 pm
If you're filtering that close where you need to fold in the mirrors, you're a bit close to the other vehicles imho :-)


Not necessarily too close to the other vehicle, but their mirrors!
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: unfazed on 14 May 2014, 07:52:31 pm
If you're filtering that close where you need to fold in the mirrors, you're a bit close to the other vehicles imho :-)


Not necessarily too close to the other vehicle, but their mirrors!

 :thumbup especially vans with their big mirrors.
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: msewelly on 14 May 2014, 08:51:31 pm
Haha some replies are intresting, I was just generally curious but after looking it would be inpratical to fit smaller ones, I also only just found out they fold in!   :eek
Which can help in small spaces!
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: apage16 on 15 May 2014, 08:53:32 am
I always fancied getting a set of these:


http://www.ebay.de/itm/Verkleidungsspiegel-verstellb-Arm-oval-schwarz-/321210875010?pt=DE_Motorradteile&hash=item4ac9a8fc82 (http://www.ebay.de/itm/Verkleidungsspiegel-verstellb-Arm-oval-schwarz-/321210875010?pt=DE_Motorradteile&hash=item4ac9a8fc82)


Or these:


http://www.ebay.de/itm/Verkleidungsspiegel-verstellb-Arm-schwarz-/321210875011?pt=DE_Motorradteile&hash=item4ac9a8fc83 (http://www.ebay.de/itm/Verkleidungsspiegel-verstellb-Arm-schwarz-/321210875011?pt=DE_Motorradteile&hash=item4ac9a8fc83)




(sorry, german ebay postings, but they are available in the UK)


So that for countryside blasts I can have them extended out, and for the city commutes, just shorten them in!


Sadly, they aren't E-marked so no go for me. but could work for you! And I've not seen many bikes with them on.
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: fazersharp on 15 May 2014, 09:27:22 am
So Heir apage16 ----  gutentag
Are you saying they are extendable on the move - or at least without tools as it looks like you set the position and then do up the alan bolt, cause for me to get to das countryside I have to get through der city.
 
( good at german, me )
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: apage16 on 15 May 2014, 09:47:16 am
Perfect German mate!


I would imagine it's an allan key at most.


If I had stayed in the UK and bought these mirrors, I'd have switched the allan headed bolt for some kind of thumb screw.


I have done the same with the screw that holds the petrol tank down. It's saved me many a time when I've forgotten to turn the fuel back on after a tinker under the tank!
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: fazersharp on 15 May 2014, 10:11:46 am
Good idea with the thumb screw
What i think it needs then is one of those like on some tent pole and stuff where it is a spring loaded ballbaring type thing that you press to dis-en-gauge and slide and then it pops back up and clicks into a new position
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: apage16 on 15 May 2014, 10:52:40 am
That would be ideal for quick adjustment. The tight fit needed to avoid rattly mirrors without a mechanical 'clamp' would likely drive up the cost of the mirror though. Manufacturing tolerances, quality materials etc..


Maybe a system like the quick release clamp of a bicycle seat post?


We're doing the designers work here!


Who has contacts in China!?....
Title: Re: Any ideas for a mirror change?
Post by: AndyL on 21 May 2014, 08:12:50 pm
Trekking pole mechanisms might work better on smaller diameter tubing