
I have mine both set the 'wrong' way round, they hardly vibrate and I get all round good vision (and if I forget to turn them in I don't walk into them so much in the garage when I go to turn the light on)
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did you extend the steel of the headset that the throttle tube slides over to fit that ? or have you got a QA type throttle ?Donnie wrote:... a bar end mirror on the right which folds away if necessary.
byron wrote:did you extend the steel of the headset that the throttle tube slides over to fit that ? or have you got a QA type throttle ?Donnie wrote:... a bar end mirror on the right which folds away if necessary.
Donnie wrote:Did you spot my other new modification? Im fairly sure there's not another lammy on the planet with one?![]()
gaz_powell wrote:I often see these threads and each to their own but i would personally never use that type of mirror for looking behind. There's no substitute for proper physical life saver look back in any circumstance.
And they look s*#t ................oh there's me scooter product tourettes coming out again ...its getting very bad lately....
stephena wrote:Are the bar end mirrors something you made yourself or can they be bought ready to fit?
peejay wrote:
is this the mirror head you are using Steve?
i've used them for many years and found them brill, i find constantly looking over my shoulder a real pain and just sends me all over the road. left hand one particularly usefull for seeing what's coming down the sliproad when riding on motorways.
personal choice i know.
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