Batwing bike mirrors
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Thanx for the compliment Larry.
The Wicked Imiages have a bit of adjustment to them,
so they can be adjusted up and out, and down as the case may be.
I couldn't do that w/the plastic OEM's, as their not designed to do that I could/can see.
Can you see any of your hand/knuckles?
Yeah a bit, but they are much better than the OEM's and you stay in the pocket of the fairing and maintain the clean look.
The Wicked Imiages have a bit of adjustment to them,
so they can be adjusted up and out, and down as the case may be.
I couldn't do that w/the plastic OEM's, as their not designed to do that I could/can see.
Can you see any of your hand/knuckles?
Yeah a bit, but they are much better than the OEM's and you stay in the pocket of the fairing and maintain the clean look.
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I like my mirrors adjusted to view the lane next to me moreso than directly behind me. The factory mirrors work for me.
I adjust them out so that my arms/elbows are visible at the inner edge of the mirror and that gives a great view to the left and right for safe lane changes.
I've never had an issue with someone directly behind me and so close that I didn't know they were there or couldn't see them in the mirror(s) as they were approaching.
I adjust them out so that my arms/elbows are visible at the inner edge of the mirror and that gives a great view to the left and right for safe lane changes.
I've never had an issue with someone directly behind me and so close that I didn't know they were there or couldn't see them in the mirror(s) as they were approaching.