Subject: Re: Mirror question
Author: Skip & Jane
Date: Feb 13, 2005, 9:45 AM
Post ID: 1718383169
I found these mirrors on a site that offers goodies for the new Triumph
Bonnies. I like the S stem they have. The come with standard & metric
mounting hardware. I am going to try a pair on my Eldo.
http://www.bellacorse.com/bcc081.htm
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From: "Charlie Mullendore" <c.d.mul-@att.net>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 10:22 AM
Subject: RE: Mirror question
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Hi Dennis,
Check out Dennis Kirk (http://www.denniskirk.com) if you haven't
already. DK sells several different brands and there's quite a large
variety especially from EMGO. Usually easier to find what you want in
their paper catalog than online. JCWhitney sells the EMGO brand also.
I'm using Bikemaster mirrors from Chapparral
(http://www.chaparral-racing.com) that screw into the handlebar mounts
like yours - they'll likely look like Mickey Mouse ears or Dumbo ready
for flight. Cheers,
Dennis Jones wrote:
This probably ranks right up there with questions like "what kind of tires do your recommend for my loop?" I've not found a set of mirrors that I really like on my Eldo. The ones I liked the best were the clamp on mirrors that came with the bike when I bought it, but they got obliterated by a 70mph crash. I've since tried a variety of mirrors, from Napoleon bar ends to Honda 70's style mirrors like the ones that were on Honda 400/550/750 bikes of the early to mid 1970's. These are just a bit too much like mickey mouse ears for my liking (no offense intended to anyone running these mirrors, please). I'd rather not go back to the bar end mirrors, because I kind of like the vintage look of the other style of mirrors, but I just can't find anything that's just right. I'd prefer to have mirrors kind of like the Honda type, but without quite so much rise. Something that had more of a horizontal bend so that they would both be lower, and offer better sightlines, as the Honda type still have me seeing my shoulders more than I would like. If anyone has any ideas, I'm interested. Pictures are welcomed, off list. By the way, I've got 10mm mirror mounts on my bars, so I'd prefer to have screw-on mirrors. Thanks! D.J. |
Charlie
http://www.loopframeguzzi.com/
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