How do you aim your mirrors?

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Re: How do you aim your mirrors?

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RTman10 wrote: Richard.  If gold mirrors are kool, we better get some.  Might blend with my plastic frame bungs.
You can't buy cool,  unless you bought the quartz Blue  😉
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RTman10 wrote: Richard.  If gold mirrors are kool, we better get some.  Might blend with my plastic frame bungs.

Yeah - and you could put your weather protection kit back on too!
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There are limits , that stays lost in the shed.


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RTman10 wrote: Must be talking about the pre LC.  Mirrors on the LC are a huge improvement over the old design, if a little uglier.
I can't stand the LC mirrors.  Had auxiliary GS or RS mirrors on the old '05 model when I got it, and I see why.  Do you have any kind of barback on your LC?  With the IliumWorks barbacks, my hands are right in the middle of the fairing mirrors.  I desperately need aux mirrors on this one too.  I tried the little stick ons, and they are so convex that I see my own movements in them, and it's distracting.
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I would complain to IliumWorks for not doing their development work properly. With everything in its proper place they are as good as it gets


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I agree with RTman.

I have the stock bars on my  RT LC and the stock mirrors are amongst the best I've had on any bike. And I've had a very wide range of different makes and models over the years.

But that doesn't remove the need for an actual look behind you when pulling out to overtake or turn etc.
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gaggle wrote: I agree with RTman.

I have the stock bars on my  RT LC and the stock mirrors are amongst the best I've had on any bike. And I've had a very wide range of different makes and models over the years.

But that doesn't remove the need for an actual look behind you when pulling out to overtake or turn etc.

The mirror size and placement on the Goldwing is the best I've ever seen.  When I ride my brother's, I'm amazed at how well I can see.
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RTman10 wrote: There are limits , that stays lost in the shed.

Good man, thought maybe we'd be starting another engine bars discussion!


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