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    Thumbs up Doubletake mirror review

    After breaking two mirrors, and two mirror mounts on the WR, I decided that the stock mirror set up wasn't working. Theoretically I could unbolt the mirrors every time I'm riding something technical, but in practise this never quite happens

    We'd seen Rogerh's Doubletake mirrors at Pukemanu, and decided they would be worth a go.

    The mirrors have RAM-mount ball and socket connectors, so the mirrors are really fast to remove, or to fold out of the way. And you can use the ball mount to attach other stuff where the mirror would normally be.

    The doubletake site ended up being pretty cost-competitive for the RAM-mount bits, so we got a couple of extra balls, and short mounting arms at the same time.

    The mirrors are nice and big. They vibe a bit more than my old mirrors, but it's still easy to see what is going on behind you.




    And they fold up out of the way easily




    It only takes a couple of seconds to pop one of the mirrors off


    And replace it with something else like a routesheet holder


    I am very pleased with them
    The road to hell is paved...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie View Post
    They vibe a bit more than my old mirrors, but it's still easy to see what is going on behind you.
    :
    We got a set for my KTM also, & on the famously shaky 640 the Doubletake mirrors actually give a clearer view with less vibes than any other mirror I've used (I've trashed a few over the years )

    Cheers
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    Speaking of ram mounts. I need something for my coffee...
    Do they do heated ones?
    http://ramsolutions.co.nz/lifestyle/...older-w-1-ball

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    Man those are ugly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sable View Post
    Man those are ugly
    It's a work horse, not a show pony

    Personally, I don't think they look any worse than the lollipops it had before. But I'm a bit of a weirdo and prefer function over form
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    How smart. I like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    Speaking of ram mounts. I need something for my coffee...
    Do they do heated ones?
    http://ramsolutions.co.nz/lifestyle/...older-w-1-ball
    Yep mate, you just mount them over the top of the jugs on the GS & ride slowly!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sable View Post
    Man those are ugly
    Not as ugly as snapped off mirror stalks & mounts, I was getting pretty over that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie View Post
    But I'm a bit of a weirdo and prefer function over form
    Luckily for me

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by clint640 View Post


    Luckily for me

    Cheers
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    Ok I''ll ask the nosey question on everyones lips....how much they cost ya and how long did you have to wait for em?
    ....wherezz that track go

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    GPS City do the RAM mounts and I have been getting parts from there for awhile. GoPro parts and mounts for GPS etc. You can build your own and order in single bits and bobs. The postage is better than NZ Post, seriously! AND arrives in less than 7 days, unbelieveable service. The mirrors look good, buy these, ship 'em and then get the other bits from GPS City, save a few dollars..I am thinking of getting a couple for the XT600e, I have lost a few 'Mickey Mouse' mirrors in my time as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Night Falcon View Post
    Ok I''ll ask the nosey question on everyones lips....how much they cost ya and how long did you have to wait for em?
    $340 for 4 mirrors, 4 long arms, 2 short arms and 6 ball mounts. I looked around a few websites and couldn't find any of the bits any cheaper than they had them on the doubletake site.
    I honestly don't remember how long they took to arrive... a week or so? The site only does international priority shipping, which was pricey (~US$40), but it means that things arrive fairly quickly.
    The road to hell is paved...

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    mmm, deleted weird double post
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    DoubleTake Mirrors are a Ned Suisse product (Neduro on ADVrider), the same guy who does the Dual Sport Riding training DVD's. He's also entered Dakar 2012.

    http://www.dualsportriding.com/

    http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=707131

    I just priced up a basic DoubleTake mirror package of 2 mirrors, 2 long arms and 2 ball mounts and that came to $95US plus shipping.
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    Got a set of these Double take Mirrors a week or so ago. I give them the thumbs up.
    Order Summary
    ================================================== ==========
    M Mirror (2) @ $25.00 = $50.00
    L Long Arm (3") (2) @ $12.50 = $25.00
    B Ball Stud Base (3) @ $10.00 = $30.00

    ================================================== ==========
    Subtotal: $105.00

    Tax: $0.00

    Shipping (USPS Priority): $15.00

    Order Total: US$120.00
    So cost NZ$153.50 + Foreign Currency Fee $3.84 according to my bank statement... and that's with the extra ball mount.
    Took one week to arrive.
    So far they are maybe less vibby on the Transalp than the originals but more vibby on J's DR650 (which has some Kawasaki mirrors on normally, hey they were free).
    Yet to be tested on my DR650 (which I normally use Transalp mirrors on) and the CRF230 (which has a mount on the clutch side but no mirror normally).

    I am thinking maybe some led wheel weights stuck to the mirror backs might quieten them down on the DR650 but in reality I can probably live with them just as they are as I've had much worse on other bikes.

    Anyone around me wants to try them out when we ride together just ask.
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