10-10-15, 09:15 AM
Anybody ever fitted mirrors with the turn indicators in the back of the mirror? I think certain GSXR's have them fitted
Mirrors with turn indicators?
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10-10-15, 09:15 AM
Anybody ever fitted mirrors with the turn indicators in the back of the mirror? I think certain GSXR's have them fitted
Fitted some to my first fazer, I think they where from m&p, universall , easy to fit and wire, you will need a bracket for the clutch side , or if you can find one, a fz1n clutch perch. Not sure if you can get the fairing mounted ones.
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10-10-15, 11:49 AM
(10-10-15, 10:47 AM)slappy link Wrote:Tried these universal ones on my FZ1S, looked terrible. Do these adjust upwards as well or just horizontal as they are in the picture?
Colin
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10-10-15, 01:28 PM
In the picture thats the maximum I could get them adjusted upward.
10-10-15, 01:32 PM
Not really a good vision of the rear I would think? Maybe ok for sports bikes but for fazers I would imagine they'd be best more upright, where did you get them, how much were they?
Colin
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10-10-15, 01:40 PM
Rear view was not very good, as you say probably better for a sportsbike.
I got them secondhand off ebay for £20,,one of those impulse buys where you think that looks good I'll buy them :\, resold them on ebay for £15 so not too bad. Don't know what make they were, no markings on them at all.
10-10-15, 01:43 PM
(10-10-15, 01:40 PM)slappy link Wrote:Rear view was not very good, as you say probably better for a sportsbike.Okidoki, was just a thought I had, I think I might just go with stick on indicators on the back of my mirrors, my rear view is pretty good tbh although I know others have issues, I'm fairly pleased ![]()
Colin
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12-10-15, 01:41 PM
(10-10-15, 01:43 PM)sinto link Wrote: I was just wanting more visible indication to other road users of my intentions :b have you tried arm signals? whilst wearing Hi-Viz! lol ![]()
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12-10-15, 03:46 PM
(12-10-15, 01:41 PM)Robbie8666 link Wrote: [quote author=sinto link=topic=18455.msg212638#msg212638 date=1444480989] have you tried arm signals? whilst wearing Hi-Viz! lol ![]() [/quote] What about sticking an indicator on each glove, wired up so as you give the arm signal it automatically starts flashing ![]()
12-10-15, 06:36 PM
(12-10-15, 03:46 PM)slappy link Wrote: [quote author=Robbie8666 link=topic=18455.msg212912#msg212912 date=1444653702] have you tried arm signals? whilst wearing Hi-Viz! lol ![]() [/quote] What about sticking an indicator on each glove, wired up so as you give the arm signal it automatically starts flashing ![]() [/quote] That sounds an awesome idea ![]()
Colin
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14-10-15, 06:45 PM
I'm wondering if I would get noticed wearing one of these?
http://shooln.co.uk/led-signal-warning-vest.html :rollin :rollin
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14-10-15, 06:52 PM
(14-10-15, 06:45 PM)Robbie8666 link Wrote: I'm wondering if I would get noticed wearing one of these?Actually not a bad idea :b But think you'd need to wire it into your existing switch or you'd be getting pretty confused which switch to use :b
Colin
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