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Bike Mirrors

Discussion in 'Mechanical' started by snail1552, Mar 4, 2014.

  1. snail1552

    snail1552 Twist N Go +

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    I know it's not mechanical but I want to get some new mirrors that aren't ugly as hell, for my honda cb500 anyoke have any suggestions? I'd take them off but I don't want to attract unwanted attention.

    Thanks snail.
     
  2. snail1552

    snail1552 Twist N Go +

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    Also bar end mirrors any good or a no no
     
  3. BlackHornet

    BlackHornet Look before you turn Staff Member Moderator +

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    Bar end mirrors can be pretty good, I rode Skortchios Triple with them and they were fine.

    However some after market mirrors look great but are crap I have recently put the standard ones back on my hornet after using some smaller aftermarket ones for a year or two. Too much of a pain in the arse moving my arm every time I wanted to see what was behind me.
     
  4. snail1552

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    Yeah I have the same issue with aftermarket however my originals sudferd from a drop.. lost my balance and a mirror, my worry with bar end mirrors is the vibrations and weight difference from my current bar ends.
     
  5. megawatt

    megawatt World Superbike +

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    Oberon. Bar ends are very nice.
     

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