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Blind Spot Mirrors - pezos - 07-10-18

I know this subject has come up before, but I'm struggling to find some conclusive reports on whether they are any good, and where to put them on the 02-FZS600 standard mirror? I am about 6ft tall and don't have a huge jacket to get past, but seem to have big old blind spot. Thanks in advance.


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - robbo - 07-10-18

My bike came with them fitted. They're positioned in the top inside corners, but make sure they are within the confines of the mirror, as they can get prised off at sustained high speed. Most useful for observing vehicles almost alongside but out of peripheral vision.



Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - pezos - 07-10-18

Thanks Robbo, Good thought regarding wind ripping them off, was thinking about adjustable ones but yeah they might just come off. For the sake of a few quid I reckon I'll get some fixed ones. Just wondering if outside edge is best position as the inside seems to be where the 'wasted' bit of the mirror is.



Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - agricola - 07-10-18

Iv done away with the mirrors and am currently using a rear view camera setup






Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - fazersharp - 07-10-18

Doesn't anyone have necks any more  :pokefun


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - robbo - 07-10-18

Mine are adjustable, on a ball and socket type fitting. No substitute for using your neck though. If they weren't on the bike when I got it, I doubt if I would have bought them though.


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - Bretty - 07-10-18

I've never used one. But this seems like a good idea:
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F132724896815

I'm pretty hot on my blindspot and shoulder checks. But in London kamakaze moped/deliveroo riders are a nightmare sneaking up on you at lights and doing dodgey under/overtakes around junctions. You can't have too much help.


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - pezos - 08-10-18

Thanks all. I'll stick some on and see how I get on, just for a little extra piece of mind especially in London with as you say all the Kamikaze riders - desperate to get infront on their mopeds and coming from every angle.


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - pezos - 08-10-18

PS. Love the rear view camera!


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - robbo - 08-10-18

A pal of mine had a GoPro ripped off his bike, on his London commute, by a moped rider who quickly snuck up beside him. The blindspot mirrors may have warned him earlier, who knows. Unfortunately you have to be wary of anyone invading your space when stationary, nowadays, in case bike jackers make a grab for the key, a sat nav/Go Pro...anything of value. What a sad state of affairs.


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - maddog04 - 10-10-18

loads of mirror checks and shoulder checks.......never keep your head still especially when stopped


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - Oldgit - 10-10-18

Beware if ye get Black Spot mirrors AAArrrrrrrghhhhhh


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - Frosties - 10-10-18

(10-10-18, 05:49 PM)Oldgit link Wrote: Beware if ye get Black Spot mirrors AAArrrrrrrghhhhhh


Black spot mirrors ????? :look


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - fazersharp - 11-10-18

(10-10-18, 11:23 PM)Frosties link Wrote: [quote author=Oldgit link=topic=24610.msg285324#msg285324 date=1539190144]
Beware if ye get Black Spot mirrors AAArrrrrrrghhhhhh


Black spot mirrors ????? :look
[/quote]Pirates of the Caribbean


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - F4celess - 11-10-18

On a car pulling a caravan, you put the blindspot / blackspot ( Smile ) mirrors on the outside (far side) of the vehicle wing mirror, so they extend the vision behind, plus have a wider field of view out there.

If you put them on the inside edge of your mirror you are only going to see 3/4 of your jacket then a bit of road!

Try it. Stand infront of your bike, straddling your front wheel while looking towards the rear (of the bike), and move your view to the inside and outside of your mirrors.... outside edge gives greater field of vision.



Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - mtread - 11-10-18

I've got some blackspot mirrors. They come in pieces of eight ?


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - fazersharp - 13-10-18

(11-10-18, 10:00 AM)mtread link Wrote: I've got some blackspot mirrors. They come in pieces of eight ?
:lol


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - fazersharp - 13-10-18

(11-10-18, 09:53 AM)F4celess link Wrote: On a car pulling a caravan, you put the blindspot / blackspot ( Smile ) mirrors on the outside (far side) of the vehicle wing mirror, so they extend the vision behind, plus have a wider field of view out there.

If you put them on the inside edge of your mirror you are only going to see 3/4 of your jacket then a bit of road!

Try it. Stand infront of your bike, straddling your front wheel while looking towards the rear (of the bike), and move your view to the inside and outside of your mirrors.... outside edge gives greater field of vision.
Here is my fake photoshoped idea[Image: index.php?action=dlattach;topic=15403.0;...5305;image]


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - robbo - 13-10-18

The mirrors taper towards the outside edge, so the stick on blindspot mirrors would be out in the breeze if fitted there,  and won't last five minutes before the lens section pulls out of the ball and socket, in my experience. I think they'd cover too much  more usable mirror as well.


Re: Blind Spot Mirrors - celticdog - 14-10-18

Look Back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBO5EH_rJqQ