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    Vibrating mirrors?

    Hi Folks - just picked up my new KTM 690 SMC today.

    Riding back on the motorway at around 100km/h I realised I cannot see anything from the rear vision mirrors.

    What are the solutions so I can at least see something?

    ...and no smart arse comments about that I should have bought a V-twin instead of a single.

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    Hell no, on my vtwin the fucken windscreen nearly leaps out!

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    Tighten the mirror. Might work.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotpoker View Post
    Hi Folks - just picked up my new KTM 690 SMC today.

    Riding back on the motorway at around 100km/h I realised I cannot see anything from the rear vision mirrors.

    What are the solutions so I can at least see something?

    ...and no smart arse comments about that I should have bought a V-twin instead of a single.
    Thought about bar end mirrors?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GOONR View Post
    Thought about bar end mirrors?
    x2

    look way better and i find them heaps better than the stockers on the old bandit
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    Quote Originally Posted by theblackstig View Post
    x2

    look way better and i find them heaps better than the stockers on the old bandit
    Yeah, I only have the lil'bandit but the stock mirrors were shocking, couldn't tell if it was a truck or a moped coming up behind the vibration was that bad. Put bar ends on, crystal clear rear view vision.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotpoker View Post

    What are the solutions so I can at least see something?

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    Turn your head.
    Mirrors are only on there for a WOF requirement.

    To get the best idea of what is behind you (if that matters) is to look around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck View Post
    Turn your head.
    Mirrors are only on there for a WOF requirement.

    To get the best idea of what is behind you (if that matters) is to look around.
    Bloody good advice that.
    Personally I prefer no mirrors - they only serve to lull you into a false sense of security.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotpoker View Post
    What are the solutions so I can at least see something?

    ...and no smart arse comments about that I should have bought a V-twin instead of a single.
    Try some decent sized bar -end weights - like 250g - they will take the harmonics out of the bars that singles get - especially with tapered fatbars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck View Post
    Turn your head.
    Mirrors are only on there for a WOF requirement.

    To get the best idea of what is behind you (if that matters) is to look around.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    Bloody good advice that.
    Personally I prefer no mirrors - they only serve to lull you into a false sense of security.
    I have always believed that but now my neck is fucked with old age, it gets a bit tricky!

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    If you have some spare (okay, f@ckton spare) cash,

    http://www.highwaydirtbikes.com/HDB_...ref=handguards

    They kick much ass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denefoster View Post
    If you have some spare (okay, f@ckton spare) cash,

    http://www.highwaydirtbikes.com/HDB_...ref=handguards

    They kick much ass.
    That is some seriously nice kit!
    Retired- just some guy with a few bikes......

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    Quote Originally Posted by cave weta View Post
    That is some seriously nice kit!
    I was going to buy some, actual cost isn't so bad.. but they wanted $100USD for shipping or something stupid like that. If i get serious about it, I'll get some shipped to my fam next time I'm due a birthday package.

    Saw them installed on a DRZ400 over Christmas while I was back in Canada.. and yeah, very very nice piece of kit. You could hit a phone pole and wrap the bike around the guards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cave weta View Post
    Try some decent sized bar -end weights - like 250g - they will take the harmonics out of the bars that singles get - especially with tapered fatbars.
    What this dude said.

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    Heavier End weights will help, but if you find it was not enough ( like my old xt660 ) try this, it worked wonders for me to reduce vibration.

    Make a home made bar snake.

    Go to miter10 and buy some clear plastic tube, about 1m , the max diameter that will fit inside your handlebars. Go to a gun shop ( good one in Onehunga ) and buy small lead shot, enough to fill the tube to the length of your handle bars.

    Cut the tube to the same length as your bar, minus the length of the bar end weights that go inside your bars. Seal one end, and using a funnel fill the tube with lead shot. Then seal the other end ( a bit of silicon sealer will do ). Feed you new bar snake inside your bars using some liquid soap to stop it sticking.

    You can buy these already made up from the states, but a home made one cost me about $15 ( mostly the lead shot ).

    Do they work ? YES.. A real and very noticeable difference over just bar end weights alone.

    Heavier bar end weights reduced vibration on my single by 30%.
    The added $15 home made bar snake took it down another 50% +
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