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yeh the stock ones look like crap but you can see the whole world back there . all the after market ones I hae tried have the flat lense and are hard to see so you have to keep adjusting them but they are mostly to make the cops happy anyway as I two am a turn your head kind of guy this is what I have now..
+1 on the Joker Machine mirrors.. They ain't cheap but they sho is good lookin..
They're a lot better than stock mirrors to see behind/around.. At least for my wide ***.. lol.. Had an issue with one and the guys at Joker were awesome with the customer service..
Hmmmm Had the Ness Rad's and think I traded em' to Rthomp or somebody here? for a pair of nice *** leather ridng gloves!
Tryed bikemasters....Stripped em' out in no time so I traded em' to a kid that runs a car wash for 5 free $13.00 washes.
Ehded up with these creepy little euro comp mirrors. Cany see much putta em though. I'm not into sycles and knives and stuff. Think I'm just gonna stick with these lil' fvcks for now.
Back in the Chromed up daze with the mighty chitty Bikemasters!!
Bikemaster = Strppied mirror and constant dicking around wioth while riding. Eff Bikemaster. Pure Junk.
Back in the Uber hip chrome grip daze with the evil and impossibly small Ness'es
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