"]Hi grumpy,I ain't really that bad Charly
I have triumph teardrop mirrors, it is the extensions I can make to lift them up so you can see over /around ones shoulders giving a better field of view just let me know .all the best Charlie.[/QUOTE]
Yep---- okey-dokey Charley, sounds a good Idea---- doya think it'd work & improve my original round mirrors view ?
opps sorry should have been Grampy not Grumpy no offence meant.
"]Hi grumpy, Link RemovedI ain't really that bad Charly
I have triumph teardrop mirrors, it is the extensions I can make to lift them up so you can see over /around ones shoulders giving a better field of view just let me know .all the best Charlie.[/QUOTE]
"]Hi grumpy, Link RemovedI ain't really that bad Charly
I have triumph teardrop mirrors, it is the extensions I can make to lift them up so you can see over /around ones shoulders giving a better field of view just let me know .all the best Charlie.
It'd tek lot's more than that, before I took offence Charly' ol' chap,...... Juss don't call me "Early in the morning"[/QUOTE]
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UPDATE..
I just want to praise 'Charlie-Farley for his kindness,-- he followed up on the offer to provide me with stem-risers for the mirrors, and I have since fitted them with good results,---- He took the trouble to make, & mail them to me and would not accept any payment---how kind is that eh??.
I'm really interested in these too - I have the teardrop mirrors and although they give a fairly good view, I find they vibrate badly at various revs. A lift of about 20-30mm would be great to see past my elbows/jacket, but what's the vibration like (especially at speed lol)
I'm really interested in these too - I have the teardrop mirrors and although they give a fairly good view, I find they vibrate badly at various revs. A lift of about 20-30mm would be great to see past my elbows/jacket, but what's the vibration like (especially at speed lol)
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Can't tell you as yet David,as I have only just fitted the risers, no doubt Charlie will tell you----I tell ya this much--they are top notch quality finish..
I think I may invest in a set of "teardrop" mirrors, where did you purchase from David?
I looked on the Triumph accessories site, an' they are £125- eachThass a bit salty fer an ol' timer ta fork out for; any less expensive ones around cuzzins???
I'm getting the large head version of the Kuryakyn Magnums, haven't gotten them yet though. 5 3/4 inches and I'm getting flat glass - see less, but bigger.
Come with short and long stems ("plus"), too. I'm leaning towards the short, the bars on the Touring are already crazy wide.
Need the adapter for these.
(And I'm sure it's a total coincidence that Triumph has 3 or 4 models of decent mirrors for sale, and that the stock round ones are utter trash. Uhhuh.)
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Can't tell you as yet David,as I have only just fitted the risers, no doubt Charlie will tell you----I tell ya this much--they are top notch quality finish..
I think I may invest in a set of "teardrop" mirrors, where did you purchase from David?
I looked on the Triumph accessories site, an' they are £125- eachThass a bit salty fer an ol' timer ta fork out for; any less expensive ones around cuzzins???
I bought mine from my Triumph dealer just after I got the bike and found out I hated the round ones lol. They were in the accessories catalogue for £105 a pair.