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mirror-mirror who is the fairest of them all

Started by Ron in Buffalo, February 07, 2013, 02:06:12 AM

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Ron in Buffalo

Hi everyone I have a 1999 tiger 885i--is it better to change the mirrors?or bar ends?--if so what kind?or using mirror extenders a better option. Thanks in advance. Ron

Mustang

if it's because your lookin at your shoulders in the mirrors .................mirror extenders are what you want .
and as an added benefit some folks claim reduced buffeting and wind noise one they moved the mirrors out .

blacktiger

Quote from: Ron in Buffalo on February 07, 2013, 02:06:12 AM
is it better to change the mirrors?or bar ends?

Bit of an odd question really. Are you trying to reduce blur in the mirrors?
2013 800XC 33000 miles & counting.

Ron in Buffalo


blacktiger

Quote from: Ron in Buffalo on February 07, 2013, 07:29:42 PM
I am trying to reduce buffeting.

In that case your gonna need a set up like this for winter...


And this for summer...

2013 800XC 33000 miles & counting.

Ron in Buffalo

Blacktiger what mirroes do you have on your bike? I just order the the Palmer large screen and brackets. I love the bike-hate the buffeting. I heard and read hand guards cause buffeting as well. Trying to get it sorted out before the season starts. By the way mine is black also(the fastest color).  Ron

blacktiger

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Quote from: Ron in Buffalo on February 07, 2013, 10:42:40 PM
Blacktiger what mirroes do you have on your bike?

Which bike in which photo?
I guess you're referring to the folding mirrors on the 955 in the top photo and the 800 in the bottom photo. They are by F.A.R. and made in Italy. I got mine from Touratech but I've since seen them available from KTM and other places. They fold inwards so that they don't get damaged in a fall off road.

In addition I observed that wind was coming at you from the narrow part of the fairing beside the screen so I made some extra width there.


They made a difference but still I thought it could be better. So I experimented with some small spoilers.


Those did a really good job so they're still on the bike.
BTW, I found that the Palmer screen works best for me at its lowest setting in all directions. With that set up, which I admit looks a bit Heath Robinson, allows me to sit at any speed in total comfort. Indeed I've had to readjust my speed awareness because I found myself doing 15mph more than I thought.
Hope that helps.
2013 800XC 33000 miles & counting.

Ron in Buffalo

Blacktiger thank you for the information. Ron

cosmo

Or, if your winters are a bit more, um, winter-y, mayhaps a setup like mine own, good for 250 miles (400Kms) at -16ÂșC just this past New year's.
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