Dan McNally
New member
BRP, Can You Explain Why?
I suspect the very weak mirror attachment system is to comply with some archaic safety law regarding break-away mirrors . . . that should not be applied to the Spyder . . . because, if I hit you with my mirror, I also hit you with my front wheels, first, which are not break-away, and have already :cus:'ed you up a LOT more that the mirror could do.
I love it when Congress and bureaucrats continue to create "one size fits all" laws and regulations that have no basis in reality. :banghead:
Perhaps BRP could chime in and explain why the mirrors are the way they are on the RT . . . and tell us which law or regulation we need to be lobbying our representatives to change . . .
I suspect the very weak mirror attachment system is to comply with some archaic safety law regarding break-away mirrors . . . that should not be applied to the Spyder . . . because, if I hit you with my mirror, I also hit you with my front wheels, first, which are not break-away, and have already :cus:'ed you up a LOT more that the mirror could do.
I love it when Congress and bureaucrats continue to create "one size fits all" laws and regulations that have no basis in reality. :banghead:
Perhaps BRP could chime in and explain why the mirrors are the way they are on the RT . . . and tell us which law or regulation we need to be lobbying our representatives to change . . .