Hi All,
Just fitted these mirror extenders from Motohansa and went for a spin. They give much better vision and I don't think they spoil the look of the bike. Bit expensive but look almost standard in black billet
Cheers.
Mirror extenders from Motohansa
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Re: Mirror extenders from Motohansa
Sorry, also a close up of what they look like seeing as the other two photos don't really show them properly
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Re: Mirror extenders from Motohansa
Hello torino68.
I've been looking for something like that and was resigned to perhaps just getting two aluminium billet spacers made, but your extenders look like they'd do the trick nicely.
I'm sitting down, so just how 'expensive' are they? ERK!... Never mind.. Found 'em..
http://www.motohansa.com.au/catalog/pro ... s_id=54301
One question... Do they have to be done up tight, or can the mirrors be easily adjusted backwards for access to tight spots?
Cheers.
I've been looking for something like that and was resigned to perhaps just getting two aluminium billet spacers made, but your extenders look like they'd do the trick nicely.
I'm sitting down, so just how 'expensive' are they? ERK!... Never mind.. Found 'em..
http://www.motohansa.com.au/catalog/pro ... s_id=54301
One question... Do they have to be done up tight, or can the mirrors be easily adjusted backwards for access to tight spots?
Cheers.
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Re: Mirror extenders from Motohansa
Hi,
Yep you do need to do them up pretty tightly otherwise as soon as you get any kind of speed up they will move rearwards with the air pressure on them, although its not that tight that you can't use the leverage you have on them to move them inwards to reduce width if you really have to. I haven't had to do this regularly so I don't know if doing this often would cause them to loosen up.
Hope that answers your question!
Yep you do need to do them up pretty tightly otherwise as soon as you get any kind of speed up they will move rearwards with the air pressure on them, although its not that tight that you can't use the leverage you have on them to move them inwards to reduce width if you really have to. I haven't had to do this regularly so I don't know if doing this often would cause them to loosen up.
Hope that answers your question!