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Old 04-27-2016, 11:22 AM   #1
2LZ   2LZ is offline
 
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Neverland Stealth Motorcycle Mirrors

Q came with the same lame mirrors that I've seen on the Hawks. They're a diamond shape and semi-exotic looking, like if they came from a Voltron cartoon. If you really want to see clearly behind you around your shoulders, forget it. You can spot things in the upper corners of the mirror but that's about it. Since Mrs. 2LZ is getting the TT250, I decided that rear view has become more important....that is when she's not tucked down in a corner, blowing by me, saluting me with her middle finger.

I ordered these Neverland Stealth Motorcycle Mirrors after measuring the ones on Q and saw they were in fact, wider. Plus, the shafts are fatter, even though they still maintain the 10mm thread shank that spins in to the mount.

I can tell you that I can now see behind me, past my shoulders without a problem and that the vibration is minimum, if any (on Q). Plus, the price is right there in the China Riders budget for a pair.

http://www.amazon.com/Neverlandback%...ilpage_o00_s00
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