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    Mine is sweet......

    yes it is a trumpit mirror on a Ducati... must admit that once I put it on... my bike started dripping oil... lol
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    I'm talking about Te Awamutu. In Te Anau, the only thing you have to dodge would be the sandflies.

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    Were you the one with the handcuff??

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheeldrifter View Post
    Mine is sweet......

    yes it is a trumpit mirror on a Ducati... must admit that once I put it on... my bike started dripping oil... lol
    Well, it's quite nice I suppose.... Actually, it's bloody nice that. Still, wouldn't part with my own Italian beauty:

    http://www.abonnieforjo.blogspot.com/

    Still can't get pics to post on KB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Were you the one with the handcuff??
    Now you're just being cruel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Molly View Post
    Well, it's quite nice I suppose.... Actually, it's bloody nice that. Still, wouldn't part with my own Italian beauty:

    http://www.abonnieforjo.blogspot.com/

    Still can't get pics to post on KB.

    Thanks for the favorable comments Molly, Love the guzz... sweet in that colour
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    Not sure if you can open word Doc..s

    Replaceing my bar ends with these Rizoma's which don't stick out quite so far...

    But then, as the Italians say....what issa behinda me issa no concerna to me
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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Cause we lane split in Te A! , sometimes there can be as many as four cars on the same street here, come 5 oclock.
    That was the info I was looking for...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    That was the info I was looking for...
    He's also exaggerating. Main drag snarls at peak hour. Particularly coming in from Hamilton side.


    Which prompts the thought - where does that queue that I've seen go past KFC back to the top roundabout come from - assume it's Hamiltonians on the commute?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    Not sure if you can open word Doc..s

    Replaceing my bar ends with these Rizoma's which don't stick out quite so far...

    But then, as the Italians say....what issa behinda me issa no concerna to me
    OOO those are nice. Where do you get them?

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    Does anyone know if the CRG mirrors can go on either side? As the ones I see are all American ones, with the big one on the left and the small one on the right. Or do you have to get specific ones depending on whether you drive on the left or right hand side?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wysper View Post
    OOO those are nice. Where do you get them?

    www.rizoma.com

    First found them looking for replacement resovoirs ror the Plastic jobbies on my Duc.

    Picked up in Spain....but have also imported from Carpimoto in Itally...Quality gear. You cannot buy direct from Rizzoma and NZ has no importer.

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    CRG go on either side and are a quality kit.

    There are plenty of CRG knock-offs on e-bay - I've read that some are crap (vibrate, glass falls out etc).

    I've Napoleon bar-end mirrors on my Hornet (see profile) these are adjustable and I've found vibe free. I'm running mine inward but you can twist them outboard for 100% vision. Available in NZ - think I paid about $50 a pop.

    Oberon make tasty ones (pricey).

    http://www.oberon-performance.co.uk/...d-mirrors.html

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    if you drop your bike you stuffed too
    my 250 doesn't satisfy me anymore, shes just not doing it

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    I put a set of Bar end Mirrors on my Bandit. They work very well, but do make the bike wider, so you have to watch when lane splitting. Bought them off e-bay, but have seen the same ones in Colemans Suzuki. Lasted quite well, but the chrome started to come off them. and I managed to break a mount so had to take them off. Definately made a huge improvement to the vision behind me. No more chicken dance trying to see past the shoulders and elbows.



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