Fellas, many thanks for the words of encouragement. Yup, no doubt
it, I think the KLRs for me! I'll be on with loads of questions, and
in time, maybe some answers.
Thanks again
p.s. I'll be forwarding your email addresses to my wife ...I have to
blame somebody!
dual star adjustable mirror
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tall "old" guy
blame somebody! Please don't do that! You have to understand that all advice given was on the basis that you wouldn't tell your wife on us! We're far more afraid of her than you so we'll all have to gang up on you and lie. Norm>p.s. I'll be forwarding your email addresses to my >wife ...I have to
dual star adjustable mirror
I have 'em - useless in seeing behind ya ( your torso will block the rear
view to a great degree). I used them in DVDaze and had to physically turn my
head rearward to check on other riders in our group.
The good thing is that for equipment qualification by a cop they may pass
muster - but on the street and riding wise, generally useless.
Michael T
02 KLR650 A16
85 Venture Royale
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-----Original Message-----
From: sethshaun [mailto:sethshaun@...]
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 7:33 AM
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] dual star adjustable mirror
any one use the little fat low-to-the-handlebar mirror sold by dual- star?
seems like it might be a good idea but i am hesitant cause it mounts so low
that my arms might be all i see in it. and is it good to have a convex
mirror on a bike?
thanks ya'll
seth
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