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Glad you like it!
Agree about no more over the shoulder looks being necessary... I love that! It takes a little adjustment though in how you use your mirrors; for me, it's become a two step process because you can't tell if someone is approaching at a high speed. I first check the OEM mirror to make sure no one is coming up fast behind me, then check the Riderscan for the blindspot.
Here's a close up on a Madstad; the arms have pretty good adjustability (my bike is FILTHY in this pic).
Also works well on a Clearview shield
Too distracting, I'd be staring at myself all day!
or these guys down at the autozone for 3 bucks. http://www.autozone.com/safety-and-s...ror/31937_0_0/
2013 Honda F6B #374 (darksided)
2004 Honda NRX1800 RUNE #274
2008 Can Am Spyder #21 (basically factory darksided. )
1989 Kawasaki KZ1000 Police
1992 Yamaha FJ1200