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Crap mirrors on '98
#41
(30-07-16, 03:34 PM)darrsi link Wrote: Nice one flakey, even at £14.50 they're a bargain, but i've just offered £10 as well, see what happens.  :thumbup


They just responded with an offer of £13.
I can't be arsed with all the haggling lark because i would've paid way more so £13 it is.  Smile
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#42
(01-08-16, 07:31 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=20325.msg238304#msg238304 date=1469889265]
Nice one flakey, even at £14.50 they're a bargain, but i've just offered £10 as well, see what happens.  :thumbup


They just responded with an offer of £13.
I can't be arsed with all the haggling lark because i would've paid way more so £13 it is.  Smile
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Keep us posted - I want full pictures side by side, exact comparison measurements, full funky chicken test, and vibration test, and then I might have a look at offering £12 so I can say I got them cheaper than you  :pokefun
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#43
I'm struggling with this too. I'm 15 stone and fairly broad shouldered. Have a he'll of a job trying to get the mirrors in a position where I can see the road behind and not me/sky/who knows!!

The mirrors you guys bought on eBay are still available from the same seller so I'll give it a go!! Are there any modifications needed? Ie drilling or just a straight swap?

Cheers
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#44
(30-07-17, 11:31 PM)motodevcam link Wrote: I'm struggling with this too. I'm 15 stone and fairly broad shouldered. Have a he'll of a job trying to get the mirrors in a position where I can see the road behind and not me/sky/who knows!!

The mirrors you guys bought on eBay are still available from the same seller so I'll give it a go!! Are there any modifications needed? Ie drilling or just a straight swap?

Cheers


They're not too well made, and i wasn't expecting them to last long to be honest, but they're still on the bike a year later surprisingly enough.
The rubber part is just a bit ill fitting, but i've kept them on simply because they give me about 40% more mirror to look at.
Basically you're getting what you pay for.
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#45
I’m tempted, but half the riding I do is at night and being able to cut out the glare of the trillion-candlepower headlights behind with my elbows is a massive benefit of crap mirrors!
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#46
(31-07-17, 08:30 AM)Fazerider link Wrote: I’m tempted, but half the riding I do is at night and being able to cut out the glare of the trillion-candlepower headlights behind with my elbows is a massive benefit of crap mirrors!
They should make them with that flip up thing that car rear-view mirrors have
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#47
(15-06-16, 10:15 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=celticdog link=topic=20325.msg234365#msg234365 date=1466024805]
  :think Surely if you loose your left mirror, your right mirror will be left?
:useless
Thats right
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That's like saying 'My hairdresser dosn't cut hair any longer'
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#48

http://www.motea.com/en/mirror-extension...4868-0.htm
You can buy them. The price takes some swallowing though, but they're SW Motech so they were never going to be cheap.
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#49
(31-07-17, 05:21 PM)vinnyb link Wrote: http://www.motea.com/en/mirror-extension...4868-0.htm
You can buy them. The price takes some swallowing though, but they're SW Motech so they were never going to be cheap.

If you produce a decent engineering drawing of the spacers you should be able to 3d print these parts for a fraction of the cost.  Smile
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#50
my mirrors give awful reflections
i walk in the bathroom - i look awful  :eek
i have a coffee and walk past the hallway - i still look awful :eek
but on the bike i just look over my shoulders and ride faster than everyone else :lol :evil
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#51
I got a pair of the cheap ebay FZS1000 mirrors on the boxeye, and they are alot better visibility wise. They do shake a bit, but at least you can see beyond elbows. I has to run a M6 die down the thread as its wasn't quite right, by hand as the studs are close together.

ebay seller was xmotor-2008 

Left hand one collects rain when your're parked as i have found out these last couple of weeks...
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#52
Just got a set off Ebay seller 2015**** offered £12.00, they came back with £14.00 so offered £13.50, just to throw it back and they accepted so waiting now. Let you all know what I think. Mine were just scraped when I got the bike possibly through getting down the side of houses? :lol
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#53
New mirrors fitted! £14 from the same seller. Fitting dead easy, need to tighten the pivot bolts a little as they are a bit floppy lol I know they're a wee bit big but I can now see behind me. I did think about bar end mirrors? Not sure if id still have the same problem? New cockpit view attached. Smile

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#54
Have you just burgled B&Q  :lol
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#55
(31-07-17, 10:00 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=Fazerider link=topic=20325.msg265242#msg265242 date=1501486205]
I’m tempted, but half the riding I do is at night and being able to cut out the glare of the trillion-candlepower headlights behind with my elbows is a massive benefit of crap mirrors!
They should make them with that flip up thing that car rear-view mirrors have
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Don't know if it would work? I think they rely on rear windows reflection?
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#56
Hi

Anyone fitted bar end mirrors? My fazer has no fairing and the mirrors are hopeless.


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