Can't see behind me with my mirrors
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Can't see behind me with my mirrors
13 Jun 2006 18:33
I don't know if it's because I swapped to superbike bars or if it's because of the cheapo mirrors I put on because the bike had none when I got it, but I can't see anything except my arms--not only boring but not very useful.
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Got any tips on mirrors with longer stems? I'm looking at JC Whitney but can't tell that they're much longer than the ones I have. Thanks
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Got any tips on mirrors with longer stems? I'm looking at JC Whitney but can't tell that they're much longer than the ones I have. Thanks
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Re: Can't see behind me with my mirrors
13 Jun 2006 18:58
bluegill wrote:
i've had the same problem. the longest stem mirrors i found are real cheapie ones from dennnis kirk with 10" stems:
www.denniskirk.com/jsp/product_catalog/P...008&mmyId=#altImages
i also bought some of these mirror extensions:
www.whaccessories.com/GSGMirrorAdapter.jpg from here:
www.whaccessories.com/Mirrors.htm
Got any tips on mirrors with longer stems?
i've had the same problem. the longest stem mirrors i found are real cheapie ones from dennnis kirk with 10" stems:
www.denniskirk.com/jsp/product_catalog/P...008&mmyId=#altImages
i also bought some of these mirror extensions:
www.whaccessories.com/GSGMirrorAdapter.jpg from here:
www.whaccessories.com/Mirrors.htm
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Re: Can't see behind me with my mirrors
13 Jun 2006 19:32
I put $10 EMGO plastic rectangular ones on mine. Stems look to be about the same length as yours. I just never liked circular mirrors. View is ok - maybe because rectangular. However I think they would look to cheap for a bike which looks as good as yours.
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Re: Can't see behind me with my mirrors
13 Jun 2006 19:41
I have that same problem, not being able to see behind me with mirrors. BUT i am 6'4 265 pounds:woohoo: :lol: :dry: :blush:
Watch it folks,i have sticky fingers when it comes to a nice looking set of handle bars:)
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Re: Can't see behind me with my mirrors
13 Jun 2006 20:00
maybe try the bar end type mirrors.... i know since i went to clubmans, i get mostly my shoulder instead of road.....
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Re: Can't see behind me with my mirrors
13 Jun 2006 20:14
lean a little then look! ha-ha!
someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.
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Re: Can't see behind me with my mirrors
13 Jun 2006 20:14
Americanclassix sells aftermarket mirrors that are the same size as the original Z1/KZ mirrors,(15 inch?). The last time I checked they were like $20 or so. I have the original long stem KZ mirrors on my 900 and they work better than the shorty's but they dont look as good. I also have the superbike bars. I do see some of my elbows but only have to dip them a little to see.
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Re: Can't see behind me with my mirrors
13 Jun 2006 23:59
I messed around with a bunch of different cheapo aftermarket mirrors on my old 440. The only ones I liked were Ken Sean (?) rectangular mirrors that looked kinda like the stockers from a Suzi GS500E. Unfortunately, the left one vibrated apart...
I really wish I had just gotten some decent mirrors to start with instead of wasting a bunch of cash on different cheap ones. Wide angle glass is good, & most of the cheapos are narrow angle.
My Triumph had crap mirrors on when I bought it, & the originals are eighty-freakin'-two bucks *EACH* from a stealer. That fact motivated me to do some research, & I discovered that Buell Lightning mirrors are real close to Triumph Trident mirrors, but slightly longer & black. Pretty much just what I wanted aesthetically, with wide-angle glass, a good view, & left/right reversible for $25 apiece. I mention this because my Triumph, the Buells, & our beloved KZs all use 10mm standard-thread mirrors, so you can use 'em too.
Try 'em, I bet you'll like 'em. Plus, it's fun to walk into the local Harley shop & buy something for your metric bike.
Bonus points for bringing a wrench & installing 'em on the sidewalk out front. :laugh:
Cheers, HTH,
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Post edited by: KitNYC, at: 2006/06/14 03:01
I really wish I had just gotten some decent mirrors to start with instead of wasting a bunch of cash on different cheap ones. Wide angle glass is good, & most of the cheapos are narrow angle.
My Triumph had crap mirrors on when I bought it, & the originals are eighty-freakin'-two bucks *EACH* from a stealer. That fact motivated me to do some research, & I discovered that Buell Lightning mirrors are real close to Triumph Trident mirrors, but slightly longer & black. Pretty much just what I wanted aesthetically, with wide-angle glass, a good view, & left/right reversible for $25 apiece. I mention this because my Triumph, the Buells, & our beloved KZs all use 10mm standard-thread mirrors, so you can use 'em too.
Try 'em, I bet you'll like 'em. Plus, it's fun to walk into the local Harley shop & buy something for your metric bike.
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Cheers, HTH,
-Kit
Post edited by: KitNYC, at: 2006/06/14 03:01
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Re: Can't see behind me with my mirrors
14 Jun 2006 02:09
KitNYC wrote:
Ken Sears, I believe. At least, those are what I have.
The only ones I liked were Ken Sean (?) rectangular mirrors that looked kinda like the stockers from a Suzi GS500E.
Ken Sears, I believe. At least, those are what I have.
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Re: Can't see behind me with my mirrors
14 Jun 2006 04:46
Those look like what I need. There's a dealership near my house so I'll hit it. Thanks
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Re: Can't see behind me with my mirrors
15 Jun 2006 02:59
I'm a pretty big dude and I got sick of seeing nothing but my shoulders when I looked in the mirrors, so I got some bar-end mirrors. They work great!
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