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Mirror setup
#21
Ah ha pigsey you couldnt help yourself
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#22
Thank you! I'm here all week!
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#23
Junk the originals and fit bar end mirrors. The scope of vision is amazing.
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#24
Don't bar end mirrors make the bike a bit wide? I've seen them on a Sportster I think and they seemed to stick out quite a bit.
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#25
They are perfect for looking behind but I think they look silly, remind me of dentist mirrors
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#26
get a pair of wardrobe doors like they fit on trucks these days, Big Grin  you could see back in time lol, lets do the time warp again. :lol
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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#27
Stop it. You're scaring me.
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#28
Just be thankfull you don't have an Aprillia RSV, if you take your hand off the bar and move you body to the opposite you might be able to see whats behind you. :lol  They were the worst mirrors of any bike I ever rode. :thumbdown
Something I came accross some time ago was an owner had replaced the standard boxeye mirrors for old R1 model mirrors which look the same but are about 2 inches shorter. I went to look at a 600 some time ago with a friend and could not understand why the mirrors were so bad when I rode it. It was when the new owner brought it home that we realised it had R1 mirrors.
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#29
(09-10-13, 06:07 PM)unfazed link Wrote: Just be thankfull you don't have an Aprillia RSV, if you take your hand off the bar and move you body to the opposite you might be able to see whats behind you. :lol 
They are like that on that bike just so you can see yourself sitting on it
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#30
Sounds like you have the shorter R1 mirrors as they should not be that bad
Ccompare them to another Fazer
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