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Tricled wide angle mirrors

irvin48

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it said they debuted at spyderfest. anyone have these yet ? sounds
like a good thing to have. any reviews you would like to share ? :popcorn:
 
Hi,
If you do a search on the forum you will get many return of experience from users that got them already.
regards,
 
Tricled wide angle mirrors.

I installed them on my RT. They definitely take out a lot of the blind spots. I like them.
QUOTE=irvin48;1259071]it said they debuted at spyderfest. anyone have these yet ? sounds
like a good thing to have. any reviews you would like to share ? :popcorn:[/QUOTE]
 
I got a set at Spyderfest. A very good value. The best part is you can see when you are backing into a parking spot. It certainly helps predict when to turn in, much better than stock.
 
Thoughts so far

I put mine on earlier this week and took a 2 hr. local ride...I like them a lot so far...Haven't been out on a 4 lane road yet to see if there's any blind spots when I'm being passed or when I'm out there passing...larryd
 
I too got them at Spyderfest, and prefer them way over the little add on blind spot mirrors. I've been on several rides with them and I can see everyone following and beside me as well.
 
I'm convinced...

...I just ordered those RT wide-view mirrors. I want to know what's beside and behind me. Glad to have those real-use endorsements.
Jim
 
I'm working out what I need to get from them, and then I'll pull the trigger! :thumbup:
I've already got JT's bracket up on my dash...
I guess that I need:
The mirror (Duh!)
The bracket that attaches to it
and an extra "ball-mount to hook to JT's bracket...

(I've also got a mounting arm to hook everything together...)
I guess that I'll have to call them, and get things sorted out... :D
 
Mirror location

Your on the wrong page Bob...these mirrors stick over (on top of) the existing rear view mirrors...
 
it said they debuted at spyderfest. anyone have these yet ? sounds
like a good thing to have. any reviews you would like to share ? :popcorn:
I got a set installed at Spyderfest and I love them. Just be careful because they make things look smaller and further away. they are like the passenger mirror on an automobile.
 
I'm working out what I need to get from them, and then I'll pull the trigger! :thumbup:
I've already got JT's bracket up on my dash...
I guess that I need:
The mirror (Duh!)
The bracket that attaches to it
and an extra "ball-mount to hook to JT's bracket...

(I've also got a mounting arm to hook everything together...)
I guess that I'll have to call them, and get things sorted out... :D

Bob's referring to their center mounted curved mirror versus the New Wide Vu left and right Rear View Mirrors, they have two different products that give riders a wider view.
 
Bob's referring to their center mounted curved mirror versus the New Wide Vu left and right Rear View Mirrors, they have two different products that give riders a wider view.
:opps: The stick-on wide angle mirrors debuted at this year's SpyderFest
The 180 degree mirror debuted at last year's...
:dontknow: I lost a year someplace! :dontknow:
 
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