Mirrors?

12 Posts | Latest reply on 23/07/2013 16:04:54 by Bikewreck | Go to original / last post
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barneyg42

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Have recently gone back to bikes and got myself an old VFR750FK. Now I'm a bit of a wide load and to be honest the mirrors are nothing short of useless, not so bad in traffic but when it's head down on the motorway a look over the shoulder doesn't give me a good enough view back into the distance to safely pull out. Anyone got any solutions to this, wide view stick ons just give my a wider view of my excessive bulk and not much else! I'm even contemplating a suck on caravan mirror, bit worried about the size of it but don't mind something the same size again strapped on to the edge.
Cheers in advance
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 get some bar end mirrors theyre fab :)                                                                                                                                                                             
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Yeah tried some and they didnt fit so sent them back, the normal end screws in whereas the aftermarket ones seem to tighten and expand to grip and don't reach into the bar far enough!                                                                                                                                                                             
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mirrors .....what are them? :o lol cant see much outta mine either....its just the joys of owning a sports bike....it could be worse ...could be a ducati lol                                                                                                                                                                             
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Look round both sides like we had to for our riding/driving test, I do not think mirrors are compulsory on motor cycles but I may be wrong???
Do riders have to look round on there tests?                                                                                                                                                                             
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The threads are universal, so buy some wiv long stalks.     And ferget kwakgirl; by the time she's seen them, they've already overtakin her!Tongue                                                                                                                                                                             
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 actually xk the threads are not universal triumphs are different to yamahas as are kwaks and hondas.depends on the bike as to what thread they are wether normal metric or metric fine as are on my trumpetBig smile but you can get extensions for mirrors so give m and p accessories a buzz or try busters accessories they may be able to help Big smileThumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                             
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My Blackbird has mirror extenders,without them  they would be only useful for holding the front indicators!                                                                                                                                                                              
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Got aftermarket mirrors that are about as useful as a chocolate teapot at anything over fifty. But they are unusual so they stay!   No, mirrors are not compulsory I believe. Have had only the right hand mirror on a fair few of my bikes and never had issues with MOT's or being bollocked by the uniformed ones. And threads are definately not universal! Sorry, cant give any suggestions except try the long stalk jobbies Big smile                                                                                                                                                                             
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Try that new helmet that gives you a display on your visor of the view behind, awesome but expensive!                                                                                                                                                                              
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No substitute for a "good" look behind Approve

But on the M/way & busy A roads & dual carriageways a good mirror is always helpful Thumbs Up

As Debs said it could be worse LOL

Take a look at the pics of  my Ducati on my profile Wink

The extended mirror I have fitted might spoil the "aesthestics" Disapprove

But it sure brings peace o mind on busy "fast" roads Smile

                                                                                                                                                                             
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Could be worse...
Could be on an ironhead. Shakes that much I can't even see me in em!                                                                                                                                                                             


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