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    Is this legal?

    Saw this Vespa today and was wondering if having a mirror on such an awkward place was legal ?

    After all it is pointing backwards. Is there a law that says a mirror has to be on your handlebars ?
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    No . Doesn't have to be on the bars (A lot of bikes have them on the fairing). So long as it shows yu the road and traffic behind you

    Incidentally, you have to HAVE a mirror (only one). But , illogically there is no requirement that it be sensibly adjusted.
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    99% of standard motorcycle mirrors are mounted in an 'awkward' place. I am convinced that the real purpose of mirrors on motorcycles are so that you can see your shoulder/arm, or if you are vain, your face.

    Then again not being able to see a whole lot behind you in your mirror is a good cue to make you head check, which you should always be doing anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    Saw this Vespa today and was wondering if having a mirror on such an awkward place was legal ?

    After all it is pointing backwards. Is there a law that says a mirror has to be on your handlebars ?
    Only one ?
    usually there are heaps all over the bike
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    99% of standard motorcycle mirrors are mounted in an 'awkward' place. I am convinced that the real purpose of mirrors on motorcycles are so that you can see your shoulder/arm, or if you are raj, your face.

    Then again not being able to see a whole lot behind you in your mirror is a good cue to make you head check, which you should always be doing anyway.
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    I once saw a custom bike with a tiny dentist mirror fixed to the handlebar!!!!! I am unsure if the law sets a minimum square cm for the mirror.


    I used to be legal to have a kids bike squeeze horn as your motorcycle horn..... probably not now.

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    49 cc and under don't need a warrant. Does that mean they don't need a mirror either? Or just that nobody will ever check them for a mirror?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    I once saw a custom bike with a tiny dentist mirror fixed to the handlebar!!!!! I am unsure if the law sets a minimum square cm for the mirror.


    I used to be legal to have a kids bike squeeze horn as your motorcycle horn..... probably not now.
    haha, that is brilliant
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    Well this is the mirror on my Fazer...

    good visibility actually. straight under my arm. (bottom left pic)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    Well this is the mirror on my Fazer...

    good visibility actually. straight under my arm. (bottom left pic)
    thats cool. i presume it only works coz u are as skinny as a Somali pirate.
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    Im picking its owned by a female who rides in a short skirt and likes one last check to see if its all trimmed and powdered before entering the work place...

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    All I see are elbows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    99% of standard motorcycle mirrors are mounted in an 'awkward' place. I am convinced that the real purpose of mirrors on motorcycles are so that you can see your shoulder/arm, or if you are vain, your face.

    Then again not being able to see a whole lot behind you in your mirror is a good cue to make you head check, which you should always be doing anyway.
    I'd bling ya but the mods went all gay on me.

    You're quite right, mirrors are just a guide and there certainly is a fine line between seeing your elbow and not having the mirror too far from your line of vision.

    I get about one third elbow and two thirds cop car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    I once saw a custom bike with a tiny dentist mirror fixed to the handlebar!!!!! I am unsure if the law sets a minimum square cm for the mirror.


    I used to be legal to have a kids bike squeeze horn as your motorcycle horn..... probably not now.
    I had both on my old Triumph but I am pretty sure there is a minimum area for mirrors nowadays. For VIN requirements if not WOF; there are many custom mirrors out there that are flat-out useless but they look cool.

    The squeeze-bulb horn I had was old-school with a loop in it. Love to know where it went.........along with my flying goggles.

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    Squeeze bulb is still legal. Has to be audible at some distance (100 mtr? not sure)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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