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    Folding mirrors?

    anyone know where I can get some pivoting mirrors that actually are still usable?

    like these


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    You can usually find them at motorbike shops, but they are usually hidden behind the unicorns.

    I too want for such a device, but seem unable to find any.

    I did find these, but figured its not worth selling the bike just to get the right mirror. That price is for 1 mirror.....
    http://www.touratech-usa.com/Store/P...gth-adjustable

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    Quote Originally Posted by marks View Post
    anyone know where I can get some pivoting mirrors that actually are still usable?

    like these

    I have those, bought them from the USA directly, if I remember correctly it was bajadesigns they where reasonable cheap, also Neduro does some new ones which have good reviews http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=571500

    I have only one left as the other one perished, they're okay but next time will get the 'double take' ones

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    Try Ebay Australia for these, yes, they do ship to NZ, reasonably priced too.

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Dirt-bike-rea...item5d2a614acb

    or these from USA

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MIRRO...Q5fAccessories

    Acerbis do some as well, but can't source these in NZ, so another ebay link....

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Acerb...item414d3f11e7

    Is that enough for ya?

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    I had some on me SXC, but Ricky Rude pinched 'em for his Trans Alp.


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    I just take mine off......

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    Neduro's Doubletake mirrors use RAM mounts so you can pull one off and stick a camera on or something to make it even more useful.

    http://www.doubletakemirror.com/

    Indestructible- Made from reinforced Zytel
    Excellent visibility- SAE spec convex lens
    Easy to fold, remove, or swap between bikes
    Guaranteed against breakage
    Mirror Diameter = 100mm (4")
    Overall length = 215mm (8.5")
    Made in the USA

    Pyndon used them in Salt & Gold in the Sahara etc.

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    Just get cheap ones and only install one then theres only a 50% chance of breaking it.
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    I brought some of the double take ones in the US a few weeks ago. They seem pretty good, but I have only ridden with them for a few minutes. Expensive, but good.

    The RAM bits are just standard RAM hardware, so may be cheaper here???

    Natalie on the phone there was really helpful, and if several people were interested, I am sure she would try and do a good deal on international shipping. Either but the RAM bits here to keep the value under $400 (or what ever the value to pay GST is now). Or possibly inform her of the local tax situation, and I am sure she could prepare a suitable commercial invoice for shipping.

    I got my invoice by email.....

    Oh and our credit cards (Kiwibank Visa) do not work with their on line system (it shows up as a Maestro/Solo card, which they do not accept. Paypal worked great though, and that seems to be a preferred payment method for them.

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    Should only be around $100us + postage?

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    I must be taking cheap bastard to new levels......

    I paid NZD $70 each (for 3), including local freight (Colorado to California) for a mirror, 75mm RAM arm, and stud base to go into a mirror thread mount

    So yep, about $100us if you are being flash, and putting two on a bike.......

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    The Acerbis mirror uses the same ball mount system, so you could use a RAM mount for that one too.
    Cheaper as well, with shipping from USA being $9.65 ($13 Kiwi)

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    Quote Originally Posted by yachtie10 View Post
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