[QUOTE=Steve 0080;108647]They do come in handy but you have to train yourself to look there other than admiring yourself !
I agree Steve. If you ever try combing your hair in that thing you'll end up looking like Trump!!
[QUOTE=Steve 0080;108647]They do come in handy but you have to train yourself to look there other than admiring yourself !
I agree Steve. If you ever try combing your hair in that thing you'll end up looking like Trump!!
We have the RiderScan Mirrors on our site now.
http://store.valueaccessories.net/Ri...potMirror.aspx
We will have them in stock in just a few days.
I also have a couple of links to Product Video's on the page. These are way more popular then what we thought.
We will be the first to offer these in the states for motorcycles.
Another day = another purchase
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That is funny! I'm one of those old cronies that "preaches" to young riders to not rely on their mirrors at all: "Don't just look over your shoulder! Spin all the way around in your seat and get a good long look before you do anything!" But one glance at this post, late at night, with my baby under the covers, and I quickly decide: "Might help?" And BOOM = forty gallons of gas gets spent on something besides riding
I think the 180 degree mirror is a good idea. But...
I have had past experience regarding two sets of mirrors; and it has almost gotten me killed (once). On my past 2011 Victory Vision; I had mounted an extra set of auxiliary mirrors on the clutch and front brake perches; since the Vic's built in mirrors were hard to adjust to see immediately behind you. Now I was able to use the auxiliary mirrors to see behind me; and if I looked at my Vic's built in mirrors; I could see farther out to the sides of me.
Problem was; I was always focusing more on the auxiliary mirrors, and it was visually hard to always check the Vic's mirrors as well. I almost creamed into a car during a highway on ramp maneuver, even after doing a head check; because as I was accelerating, I was focused more on the auxiliary mirrors, and that car; though visible in the Vic's mirrors came out of nowhere from behind me.
I got rid of the auxiliary mirrors after that close brush with death.
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