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Offline Bulphan dave

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Mirrors
« on: 13.04. 2018 14:35 »
Hi all,
I'm looking to fit a mirror on to my 62 a10, there's lots on sale but can anybody recommend a particular model and supplier

Cheers dave
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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #1 on: 13.04. 2018 15:19 »
This is the type I have, (only one) https://goo.gl/L1xP7n I was not happy with the supplied flat mirror so bought a convex replacement mirror insert. I needed to use Loctite to stop the mirror working loose. I'm pretty sure mine is stainless steel, although that one is chrome.
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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #2 on: 13.04. 2018 15:59 »
On my '59 Super Rocket I fitted a stainless bar end mirror, obtained from Priory Magnetos.  I've posted before that I'm very happy with that, on a bike that has a very upright riding position.  The style is what I think of, rightly or wrongly, as like the Stadium mirror I had, on a C15 way back.

On the cafe style RGS (avatar) I fittted one of these...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pair-7-8-22mm-Black-Round-Motorcycle-Handle-Bar-End-Side-Rearview-Mirrors-CNC/323176889002?epid=917044525&hash=item4b3ed7faaa:g:Ih4AAOSw7btavJ53
I've been happy with that too although 'traditional' looking it is not.  There's also one on my RGS lookalike that presently also has a more upright riding position (since the clip-ons contributed to me taking a tumble one day).
At the price of these alloy framed mirrors I thought 'what's to lose?' but I've been pleased with them.
I'm not sure the link is the exact supplier I used but I suspect the product comes from the same Chinese factory and the price looks similar to what I paid.
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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #3 on: 13.04. 2018 17:05 »
I use something like this;

https://www.amazon.co.uk/CICMOD-Universal-Motorcycle-Handlebar-Aluminum/dp/B014KRBJX0/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_263_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=AVSXJN91A90NCSR0P950

They are available from myriad suppliers in varying materials and finishes. Then I mount a Bumm short stem mirror on that. Very little trouble from vibration. I also use one for a ball mount for sat nav.
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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #4 on: 13.04. 2018 21:25 »
I swear by these;
https://halcyonclassic.store.buegle.com/index.php/8/
Best quality on the market if you ask me
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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #5 on: 13.04. 2018 23:01 »
I swear by these;
https://halcyonclassic.store.buegle.com/index.php/8/
Best quality on the market if you ask me
Yes, those ones.
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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #6 on: 15.04. 2018 20:23 »
As always a great help, thanks for the tips
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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #7 on: 17.04. 2018 14:08 »
just for the record recently bought a handlebar mirror from Beezamacc ( Priory mag fame ) excellent quality and fit plus resonable price.
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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #8 on: 17.04. 2018 15:13 »
just for the record recently bought a handlebar mirror from Beezamacc ( Priory mag fame ) excellent quality and fit plus resonable price.
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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #9 on: 17.04. 2018 16:08 »
These are stamped Vicma. lovely mirrors with good quality s/steel. I don't know if they are still available.

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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #10 on: 18.04. 2018 16:40 »
Here's a picture of the mirror I bought from Priory Magnetos in about 2015.

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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #11 on: 18.04. 2018 17:17 »
Here's a picture of the mirror I bought from Priory Magnetos in about 2015.

Same as mine. I changed the mirror to a convex one cos the supplied flat mirror was like looking through a hole.
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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #12 on: 18.04. 2018 18:10 »

 I hate convex mirrors- too deceptive
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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #13 on: 18.04. 2018 18:35 »
I hate convex mirrors- too deceptive
Do you have a flat mirror in your four wheeler(s)?
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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #14 on: 18.04. 2018 19:09 »

 
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Do you have a flat mirror in your four wheeler(s)?

 You bet I do- flatties all 'round, with the exception of a small stick-on convex one on the van for L/H low down blind spot detection
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