higher rear view mirrors
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(02-01-2010, 07:55pm)Pastor Wrote:
(02-01-2010, 07:40pm)Tony Nitrous Wrote:
(02-01-2010, 05:12pm)Pastor Wrote: I have purchased new mirrors off the SV1000S (fairing version), and with the spacers I was using, they are terrific - give plenty of side and rear view, no vibration, and didn't require any adapter plate.

That's worth knowing too.
I'd like a faired/higher bar'd Busa like your's one day.
Thanks
Any chance of a pic with the new screen and mirrors ?

Hi Tony, I will try post a pic or 2 tomorrow. Glad you can file them away and perhaps find some use for them in the future.
Cheers
Pastor

Hi Tony, here are the pics. The spacers/risers for the mirrors I sourced from www.ausfr.com.au which were part of their ABM Bar riser kit, along with a modified MRA touring screen which I further modified. The LSL bar riser kit I sourced from www.oncycles.com. They rise 1" higher and are 1" closer to the rider than the ABM kit.
Cheers Mate


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#17
That looks good mate very well done
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#18
Very Nice.

Always end up with naked bikes myself but the screen / bar's / mirrors
is a good half way point between the two. That's different. I like it.
(mines an ABM kit but i swapped the pull back raiser's that come with it
so the bar's clear the fairing, for short straight ones)

I take it your happy with it ?

Thanks for the pic's and info.

Tony.J.
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(03-01-2010, 04:56pm)Tony Nitrous Wrote: Very Nice.

Always end up with naked bikes myself but the screen / bar's / mirrors
is a good half way point between the two. That's different. I like it.
(mines an ABM kit but i swapped the pull back raiser's that come with it
so the bar's clear the fairing, for short straight ones)

I take it your happy with it ?

Thanks for the pic's and info.

Tony.J.

Thanks Kev, and yep, quite happy with it Tony; as you say, a good compromise between the fairing and a naked version.
Cheers
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#20
I used a set of TL 1000 mirrors on my old Busa which troy owns now they are around 1 inch longer in the stem than the standard busa mirrors

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dunno if that helps or not
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(02-01-2010, 07:55pm)Pastor Wrote:
(02-01-2010, 07:40pm)Tony Nitrous Wrote:
(02-01-2010, 05:12pm)Pastor Wrote: I have purchased new mirrors off the SV1000S (fairing version), and with the spacers I was using, they are terrific - give plenty of side and rear view, no vibration, and didn't require any adapter plate.

That's worth knowing too.
I'd like a faired/higher bar'd Busa like your's one day.
Thanks
Any chance of a pic with the new screen and mirrors ?

Hi Tony, I will try post a pic or 2 tomorrow. Glad you can file them away and perhaps find some use for them in the future.
Cheers
Pastor

Lads, My 07 arrives on Thursday, but already I would like to use mirrors that provide some degree of vision to the rear. (Big bloke, wide arms) What is the best type of mirror to use to actually try to get some type of rear view happening?

The TL ones look great but are you expereincing any vibration?

Sparky
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#22
You think you have problems, don't put pig spotters on then

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(24-01-2010, 07:35am)simmo Wrote: You think you have problems, don't put pig spotters on then

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Is that because you didn't really need mirrors because you were always coming last Lol2 Roll Pi_tongue
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(04-01-2010, 06:22pm)Xhiler8r Wrote: I used a set of TL 1000 mirrors on my old Busa which troy owns now they are around 1 inch longer in the stem than the standard busa mirrors

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dunno if that helps or not

Are they TLR or TLSmirrors bloke? They look excellent! Did you take the shafts out, chrome them and then rebuild them?


Max
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#25
I just fitted a set of GSX1250FA (Full Faired Bandit) mirrors to mine.



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