I disagree....there's no angle on an rsv4's stock mirrors where you don't see your forearms or elbows... Sent from my SM-P900 using Tapatalk
A riders perspective on how good or bad the mirrors are depends a lot on their height and riding position, the stock mirrors on my SP just show me my elbows and a little bit of road but I've got used to dropping an elbow briefly to get a decent look. The CRG Arrow bar end mirrors I had on my S1000 were very good but I had to take my eyes off the road for a split second to use them. Not sure which I prefer!
I would have agreed with that statement up to the point where I started going to the tt. There no way on this earth I'm going to move myself to get a look at my rear view mirror at 160+ on the mountain.... You need to use your mirrors as there's always someone faster coming through..! Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk
Believe me....looking behind has saved my life a few times....if I made a move and someone was approaching from behind faster it would be curtains for both of us... Sent from my SM-P900 using Tapatalk
A pair of these from SW Motech would probably help a few people out whilst retaining the stock mirrors Mirror extension for better sight, by SW-MOTECH. For Yamaha BT1100 Bulldog.
just fitted some mirrors from Oberon Performance, they work well, no shoulders in the way takes a bit of getting used to, looking down to find the mirror rather than up, but its not a bad view behind. would have prefered it if the mirrors had a slightly wider field of view, but with both mirrors fitted, it's good enough. also, I prefer the look of the bike without the usual upright mirrors. easy enough to fit, but right hand side was a bit of a fart on, had to take the bars off and spend 10 minutes trying to refit the spring-um-a-thing in the throttle housing. not cheap, but well made and worth it.
I use the aluminum DP mirrors and they're ace. They don't rattle like the standard ones do and they look allot cooler. Think they're about £70 each though...
Not my bike but this thing is fitted with the DP mirrors. Realise they aren't bar-end mirrors but they are really good and have loads of adjustability. :sunglasses: