Redcandy05
Extreme
Well I bought the "new" designed mirrors for the Attak. Dealer installed them per Yammi diresctions...... Guess what!!!!!!!! They are useless. Don't have a good adjustment range. Are blocked by knees and fore arms, really a poor answer. Save your money. I anm going back to the powermadd microdots. They are almost useless, but can atleast see a headlight behind you.
Hope this saves someone some $ and frustration.
Hope this saves someone some $ and frustration.
MR.HAPPY
TY 4 Stroke Master
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Just use a wrist mirror!!!
You can put it where ever you need to move!!!
Worked great for me for years!
Only $5-$7 too!!!
BR
You can put it where ever you need to move!!!
Worked great for me for years!
Only $5-$7 too!!!
BR
leaddog
Expert
BUGEYES.COM
Anybody here used the Bug Eyes Helmet Mirrors? Cool idea, but i'm wondering if they "stay in place" at high speed (low windshield). Any + or - comments?
riverrat
Expert
Buy powermadd hand guards and put there mirrors on them, work great...
ecopter
TY 4 Stroke Guru
I had bugeyes when rippin' it up on my SRX. They'll stay on.....no worries.
Jon
Jon
ecopter
TY 4 Stroke Guru
COLDONE's right, use a wrist mirror. Slips over your plam and stays right near the back of your left hand. If you get it angled just right (canted back), you may not even have to lift your arm to see behind you. I'm wondering why I didn't buy this simple mirror long ago.
Jon
Jon
leaddog
Expert
Bugeyes stay perfect to at least 111 mph with GT shield. Also used them on Enduro bikes. Great product.
Nice Rumble
Expert
leaddog said:Bugeyes stay perfect to at least 111 mph with GT shield. Also used them on Enduro bikes. Great product.
Do you have a website for the bugeye's and wriststrap type?
apex yooper
Expert
I warned you guys. I posted a picture of my cat mirror on my windshield. It works great, and is almost at eye level.
apex yooper
Expert
trlbrkr
Extreme
I moved the mirrors forward 1" from where Yamaha recommended and they work great but I worry about them taking out the panel if I hit a branch or roll the sled..be careful not to tighten them too much... the plastic panel is very soft
byoffcr
VIP Member
I installed the mirrors right on the edge as close to your knees as possible.. Arms and knees dont interfer at all and can see perfect. Riders in our group are from 4'11" to 6'5" all with mirrors mounted like this..
Yama-Crazy
VIP Member
I agree thay are nice ...no shaking and very adjustable...I do like bug eyes too but not as much as the powermaddsriverrat said:Buy powermadd hand guards and put there mirrors on them, work great...
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