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« Reply #15 on: September 11, 2009, 03:42:43 AM »

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« Reply #16 on: September 11, 2009, 03:46:35 AM »

crgs are the best for visibility IMO

i dont like any mirrors besides crg and rizoma, currently have rizomas but cant see shit out of them!
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« Reply #17 on: September 11, 2009, 07:16:50 AM »

The problem with the oberons, and indeed most barend mirrors... is the mounting system being made of metal..
metal on metal + ducati = rattling loose.

i installed oberon SF mirrors on my lady's gixxer, but instead of using the metal-on-metal mounting kit supplied with the mirrors, i used the expanding rubber mounting system that was already attached to her barend weights that were being removed. The rubber holds the mirror in place VERY securely, but also absorbs some vibration, helping combat the problem. also, since the rubber is smooth, and not digging into interior surface of the handlebar, you can give it a twist (with a little force) if you need to adjust on the fly, without having any problems...

basically it works like a bushing.

here's what the barend mounts look like:

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« Reply #18 on: September 12, 2009, 07:51:50 AM »

I have CRG lane-splitters (these are the folding model, IF installed correctly. You would not believe the number I have seen installed in front of the bar! DOH!)

The view is great/clear but as with most bar-ends of this size (relatively small compared to regular mirrors) not large and in charge. Still, I would have no other mirror....  waytogo

Can you post a picture? now you've got me worried??
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« Reply #19 on: September 12, 2009, 03:39:43 PM »

I have rizoma's myself, the retros.  Decent view, but I still need to slightly shift my elbow occasionally.  It really depends on the angle.  I really dig the style though, so I take the elbow shift in stride.
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« Reply #20 on: September 13, 2009, 08:36:10 AM »

I love my rizoma reverse retro mirrors!
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« Reply #21 on: September 14, 2009, 04:22:39 AM »

Can you post a picture? now you've got me worried??

I assume you are after a pic of an "incorrect" installation, yes? Alas I have none as I try to put the image out of my mind and camera!  laughingdp

But if you look at mine (installed correctly):

 and then picture the mirror mount rotated forward where it puts the mirror in front of the bar/bar end (stopping it from folding back as it will hit the bar end), you will get the "picture".  Grin
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« Reply #22 on: September 17, 2009, 08:54:34 AM »


I got the ebay ones and after a couple of days the screws that are behind the mirror started to come loose. The only problem is that the only way to access the screws to tighten is by taking the mirror off. It was kind of a pain to do but what I did was take the mirror off using dental floss, put gorilla glue on the threads of the screws behind it and then put the mirror back on with gorilla glue, it was previously held on with think sticky tape. Hasnt loosened since.
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« Reply #23 on: September 20, 2009, 06:57:49 AM »

how bout napoleons?

+1, I love napoleons, they look good, are inexpensive, rubber mounted and give a great vibration free view.
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« Reply #24 on: September 21, 2009, 04:43:52 AM »

I had the Napoleons, still do in a box.  They are good mirrors, good build quality, reasonable price, and a very good view behind you.  The only thing I didn't like is that they are a little big.  I like the looks of smaller mirrors better.

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« Reply #25 on: September 21, 2009, 07:31:09 AM »

the fleabay knock offs give u better view convex lens and bigger lens, but these crg LS i just install are beyond beautiful just dont like they were so damn pricey
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« Reply #26 on: September 21, 2009, 07:39:49 AM »

CRG's are the best. I'e never had an issue with them rattling loose...and I've been using them for a lot of miles.

Cyclegear makes CRG knock-offs for $60 if you want something a bit cheaper.
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