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Ok, I am all for making your bike look good and I am sure that the faring mounted mirror will work fine, but WHAT THE H**L, you never use your mirrors.
Take some advise and spend the money on health or life insurance for your family instead of COOL MIRRORS. Sorry to be so harsh but jeez.
Ok, I am all for making your bike look good and I am sure that the faring mounted mirror will work fine, but WHAT THE H**L, you never use your mirrors.
Take some advise and spend the money on health or life insurance for your family instead of COOL MIRRORS. Sorry to be so harsh but jeez.
...for you guys having difficulty getting enough angle out of fairing mounts..check this out, I think it only applies to the 06's.. https://www.hdforums.com/m_202998/tm.htm
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I'm a big guy and I'm have difficulty adjusting the fairing mirrors to get a good angle to see what's behind me. I always got to move my entire hand to see what's behind me. Therefore I have a few questions.
1) can the mirrors be adjusted to a higher height. Looks like in order to do this, the front pottion of the fairing has to be removed so you can drill higher holes.
2) are their replacement mirrors for the fairing that are longer/bigger.
3) Anybody install another set of mirrors to the handlebars. I'm thinking of going this route for safety peace of mind.
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