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Good Rear-View Mirrors for the Flat Bars

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akpasta
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Good Rear-View Mirrors for the Flat Bars

Post by akpasta » Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:30 pm

I've got a superhawk with the early-style flat handlebars. I've gone one left-side rear view mirror but it's a circular, flat mirror, not a concave, rectangular wide-angle mirror such as the ones found on the later cb77s with the non-flat, riser bars.

Riding around SF I feel really unsafe not knowing what's always behind and to the side of me, and I have to ride a lot slower and more conservatively as a result-- which is probably not a bad thing, but it's better to know either way.

Do the latter-style rectangular mirrors work well with the flat bars? Can you see behind you, or do you just end up seeing reflections of your arms like with a lot of other flat bars? Also, are the repro versions you find on ebay from Asia inferior to the originals?

Any other mirrors you can recommend?

I tried pulling the mirrors off my S90, but they didn't stick out far enough or in the right way to be effective.

This also means I'm looking to buy a pair, so lemme know if you're selling.

Thanks,

Andy

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Post by Goodysnap » Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:53 pm

The rectangal mirrors are still available from Honda and are not pricey. The biggest issue I have is I find that my elbows block them somewhat. I'm always tucking my elbows back to get a full view. I'm not sure that changing from round to the rectangle would be any advantage.
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Post by akpasta » Tue Jan 17, 2012 11:33 pm

I'm not figuring changing the shape of the mirror will be what does it. I just know that the circular mirror I have is flatter, and less concave and wide-angle than the rectangle ones. The wide-angle is what increases your field of view. I do feel quite blind out there without decent mirrors.

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Post by davomoto » Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:39 am

Bar end mirriors are worth looking at, especially as you're not worried about origionality.

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Post by akpasta » Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:19 pm

Ya, bar end mirrors perhaps, so long as they don't make the bike too wide to split lanes in traffic.

I might stop by Charlie's and see if I can convince them to let me pull the late-style rectangle mirrors off some other bike to try on my flat bars.

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