Blind spot mirrors?
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Blind spot mirrors?
Hey All,
just wondering if anybody here has installed blind spot mirrors - I noticed while riding I like to have the mirrors set so i can see directly behind myself when I move my arms out of the way. This renders 1/2 of the mirror useless (the inside), so, I installed some blind spot mirrors. They look pretty dumb, but they are definitely functional so I don't care. Just wondering if anybody else has done the same.
I'll post pics soon.
edit: it is functional in that I don't need to swing my head to look behind me while changing lanes - the blind spot mirror really does eliminate the blind spots, so I have a 360degree field of vision without moving my head at all
just wondering if anybody here has installed blind spot mirrors - I noticed while riding I like to have the mirrors set so i can see directly behind myself when I move my arms out of the way. This renders 1/2 of the mirror useless (the inside), so, I installed some blind spot mirrors. They look pretty dumb, but they are definitely functional so I don't care. Just wondering if anybody else has done the same.
I'll post pics soon.
edit: it is functional in that I don't need to swing my head to look behind me while changing lanes - the blind spot mirror really does eliminate the blind spots, so I have a 360degree field of vision without moving my head at all
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RE: Blind spot mirrors?
Here's three pics
1 - shows how far they stick off of the mirror
2 - shows the viewing angle (note you can see the front of my truck)
3 - shows where the bike is in relation to the truck
also, as an FYI this is withOUT adjustment - my mirrors need to be adjusted, but as you can see in the last pic there are some other things I need to get to first...
comments??
Like I said before - moving my head around just a bit left and right eliminates 100% of my blind spot, so I literally have a 360 degree viewing angle just by moving my head slightly left and right (as opposed to turning my head left and right)
1 - shows how far they stick off of the mirror
2 - shows the viewing angle (note you can see the front of my truck)
3 - shows where the bike is in relation to the truck
also, as an FYI this is withOUT adjustment - my mirrors need to be adjusted, but as you can see in the last pic there are some other things I need to get to first...
comments??
Like I said before - moving my head around just a bit left and right eliminates 100% of my blind spot, so I literally have a 360 degree viewing angle just by moving my head slightly left and right (as opposed to turning my head left and right)
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RE: Blind spot mirrors?
my buddy has the circle ones - I don't like them as much as I like mine because the angle isn't as much. And yes, I agree it looks SUPER goofy - but they are functional and I like that I now have mirrors when in full tuck mode and i can keep my eyes forward all the time. I can also always get new mirrors and just keep two sets, one with and one without the blind spot mirrors :-)
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RE: Blind spot mirrors?
I like it. Right now I've got the circle mirrors stuck in the inside half of each mirror, and they don't help me much. I think I'll have to look into the style you got. I still turn my head before making a move, but something like that sure would make me feel a little better to know what's going on next to me/behind me on the highway.