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kiwisfly
5th September 2005, 14:57
Hey team
I picked up my new bike on Saturday, a GS1200ss so am well pleased.
However upon toodling down the highway I found that the mirrors were quite blocked & full of...elbows! Being of a wide (muscular ahem!) build I found even after adjustment it took great contortionist skill to peer back behind me.
Has anyone found this problem & what could I do about it ie after-market products, spacers etc etc?
Cheers Mark
vifferman
5th September 2005, 14:59
Has anyone found this problem & what could I do about it ie after-market products, spacers etc etc?
Ah yeah Mark you need one of them there Professional Elbow Shaving kits (TM).
bugjuice
5th September 2005, 15:29
I have that issue, so I just lift my elbows up to have a peak. The mirrors on my bike are quite short into the bike. The 05 bikes solved that, but stuck 'em too far forward imo. Anyway, pop down to the local bike shop and see what generic aftermarket or mirrors from other bikes, fit. You'd be surprised how many types will fit one bike. By going to the shop, you could have a look at a few pairs to get the right size/shape etc
or just lift your elbows when you need to look ;)
Big Dave
5th September 2005, 15:43
Try some of the cafe racer style bar-end types.
Waylander
5th September 2005, 15:57
Try some of the cafe racer style bar-end types.
Might look into getting a set of those when I get my new grips. Just looks cleaner IMO.
Sniper
5th September 2005, 15:58
Attach a mirror to yor helmet it'll look silly but at least you can check for unsightly pimples as well as dangerous drivers :dodge:
bugjuice
5th September 2005, 16:00
Try some of the cafe racer style bar-end types.
then you try filterin thru the traffic.. depending on the value of the car you scrape up will depend on how many points you are eligible for.. Mercs, Bimmers and Jags are around the 50 point mark, the a sliding scale down from there. Cars with scratches all the way down already are remarked, but halved, since it's no longer a virgin car..
could always get a little cam fitted by the number plate, and a little screen on the dash ;)
Big Dave
5th September 2005, 16:02
then you try filterin thru the traffic
Ahh - still hardly wider than your knees anyway.
Big Dave
5th September 2005, 16:03
Attach a mirror to yor helmet it'll look silly but at least you can check for unsightly pimples as well as dangerous drivers :dodge:
You should angle it so you can take a long hard look at yourself.
Sniper
5th September 2005, 16:06
You should angle it so you can take a long hard look at yourself.
Why would I want to admire myself on my bike?
Big Dave
5th September 2005, 16:25
Why would I want to admire myself on my bike?
Oh - I do. All the time.
bugjuice
5th September 2005, 16:28
Dave is the only rider I know with the iridium on the inside of the visor
Big Dave
5th September 2005, 16:38
Well that's just bullshit....:wait: but a good idea!
The Stranger
5th September 2005, 16:38
Have seen on the web somewhere spacers for mirrors for some models. May be some around for the GS.
Lou Girardin
5th September 2005, 16:39
Dave is the only rider I know with the iridium on the inside of the visor
That's why he dropped the V Rod.
The Stranger
5th September 2005, 16:40
Isn't google a wonderful thing. Try
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/productlist/223/
Ixion
5th September 2005, 16:43
Isn't google a wonderful thing. Try
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/productlist/223/
Fungally dear , but.
Sniper
5th September 2005, 16:51
Appearence sake- Fuck off
Practicality?- Well Im just too muscly for them to work
Big Dave
5th September 2005, 18:32
That's why he dropped the V Rod.
No that was because i couldn't get my size 13 off the brake lever. I dropped the SR500 because i was looking at it in the reflection.
kiwisfly
5th September 2005, 19:44
Ah yeah Mark you need one of them there Professional Elbow Shaving kits (TM).
Good idea, i'll get enquire about it next time I'm getting a brazilian done!
yeah cheers all for your input, i think it's down to the bike shop & start to jig-saw for the right fit in mirror.
kiwisfly
5th September 2005, 19:49
Isn't google a wonderful thing. Try
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/productlist/223/
cheers for that
I've never thought of using google for "practical" stuff! :msn-wink:
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