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Has any one used the small stick on mirrors on thier fairing mounted mirrors? I just bought a set at wallmart. the fisheye type. looking for anyone who have them and what part of the mirror to mount them on.
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When I had my softail I put them on the back of my turn signals which worked good.
On my Ultra I use my fairing mirrors for the blind spot and the handlebar mirrors to see what's behind me. That's about all the fairing mirrors are good far. Now that I've gotten used to using them that way I like it, with a glance I can see my blind spot great on both sides. If I try too use the fairing mirrors to see behind me all I see is my hands on the reach bars I put on, seen another member with thatsetup thought I'd try it, the rest is history.
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