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Like most on here, my opinion is that they would have to improve just to suck! [:@] The convex portion is tilted IN toward the rider!!! [:@] How dumb is that!
I had bought these for my wife's Deluxe, because I wanted her to be able to see the blind spots. I rode it first, and in many conditions... day, night, rain, dry. The "blind spot" mirror somehow made it possible to see directly behind me... I could see the right side edge of the road from the left mirror. I put the billet 88's on, and went to O'Reily's auto parts and got some small rectangular blind spot mirrors. Works MUCH better!
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