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Mirrors

Bigen

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My wife and I just bought a rt limt. So far I love it. I have been a Harley Davidson rider for years but I am very happy with our new spider. The only thing is that we pull a bunk house with it and I can't see behind me. Is there anyone that could give me an idea on how I could put something on the spider so I can see cars behind me. I would be very thankful for the help.
 
What I've seen....

A rear view cam ... some with dedicated screen some to the smart phone. Depending on trailer height mounted on the trunk or trailer. :thumbup:
 
TricLED wide Vu mirror

My wife and I just bought a rt limt. So far I love it. I have been a Harley Davidson rider for years but I am very happy with our new spider. The only thing is that we pull a bunk house with it and I can't see behind me. Is there anyone that could give me an idea on how I could put something on the spider so I can see cars behind me. I would be very thankful for the help.


Hi Bigen, we sell Wide Vu mirror for RT, this is a stick on convex mirror, just right on top of your OEM mirrors.
the mirror will eliminate blind spots, wider angle by 30%. I'm including images below (2) to show comparison of angle view between OEM and Wide Vu.
A link to product in our website also included.
Let me know if you have any questions

https://www.tricledusa.com/_p/prd1/4626465081/product/rt-wide-vu-tricled-exclusive-mirror

RT Wide vu1.jpgRT Wide vu2.jpg
 
I bought these on Amazon...

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... and screwed them on the ends of the handlebar grips because I pull a bunkhouse as well...
mirrors.jpg... and I added the TricLED Wide-vue mirrors on the standard mirrors...

Now I am thinking about the rear-view cam... I really want to see the cages that are around me...
 
Thank all of for the help. I will be getting the one the go on the grips and the other ones also thanks.
 
I would recommend the wide-vu from tricled. I bought a pair and installed them on my '16 RT-S and really like them. Great product from a great site sponsor. Dale
 
Here is the type of mirrors I bought on Amazon...

Thank all of for the help. I will be getting the one the go on the grips and the other ones also thanks.

Black Motorcycle 7/8 Handle Bar End Rearview Mirrors for Ducati Monster Sport Bikes (Black & Chrome)


and they work just fine for the Spyder grips...
Jim
 
My wife and I just bought a rt limt. So far I love it. I have been a Harley Davidson rider for years but I am very happy with our new spider. The only thing is that we pull a bunk house with it and I can't see behind me. Is there anyone that could give me an idea on how I could put something on the spider so I can see cars behind me. I would be very thankful for the help.
Is that because the Bunkhouse is too wide or too high. In either case I'm not sure the Wide-Vu mirrors will help. When I pull my tent-on-a-trailer it's high enough that my view directly behind is pretty much totally blocked. I've tried a couple of different mirror setups without much luck. One problem is vibration. Any mirror on the end of a stem wants to vibrate a lot, so much so the image is not clear at all. I've concluded the best solution to see directly behind if the stock mirror sight line is blocked would be a rear view camera. If I take another long trip with my tent trailer I plan to seriously look at doing that.

The windshield is a good place to mount a mirror, but it vibrates a lot. I had mine fastened to the dash, but at the end of a 6" stem it vibrated a lot. On the end of the handlebars might work, but if your trailer is wide you still won't be able to see directly behind. But put them on the end of a 6" or 8" long stem they'll vibrate.

I would seriously explore the rear view camera approach.
 
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