New mirrors
New mirrors
Hi !
I think I'm going to change my handlebars again and with new setup I need new mirrors... And its hard to imagine how bike looks with different mirrors, can you guys post pics of your someone else bike with different looking mirrors ? I've been watching LSL barends and some rizoma stuff, but its so hard to choose which would look the best !
I think I'm going to change my handlebars again and with new setup I need new mirrors... And its hard to imagine how bike looks with different mirrors, can you guys post pics of your someone else bike with different looking mirrors ? I've been watching LSL barends and some rizoma stuff, but its so hard to choose which would look the best !
Don't ride faster than your angels can fly !
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I've got bar ends on mine and renthals, I'll take a piccie for you when I get the chanceV4mp wrote:55 years agoHi !
I think I'm going to change my handlebars again and with new setup I need new mirrors... And its hard to imagine how bike looks with different mirrors, can you guys post pics of your someone else bike with different looking mirrors ? I've been watching LSL barends and some rizoma stuff, but its so hard to choose which would look the best !
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I can't believe how long it's taken me to get some pics organised for you, but better late than never!
I picked these as I think the sharp lines look good with the rap styling, and they were cheap as chips. e.g. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131455470930, I think I just painted over the silver bits.
I picked these as I think the sharp lines look good with the rap styling, and they were cheap as chips. e.g. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131455470930, I think I just painted over the silver bits.
Road racing's where it's at - going round in circles all day is for hamsters.
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Better late than neverSpyke wrote:55 years agoI can't believe how long it's taken me to get some pics organised for you, but better late than never!
I picked these as I think the sharp lines look good with the rap styling, and they were cheap as chips. e.g. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131455470930, I think I just painted over the silver bits.
Do you have picture from front further away ?
Don't ride faster than your angels can fly !
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Story of my life - more than one person calls me "Last minute Lou"!V4mp wrote:55 years agoBetter late than never
Do you have picture from front further away ?
This is all I have to hand, I'll try for a better pic tomoz.
Road racing's where it's at - going round in circles all day is for hamsters.
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OK some more pix.
From the front today, with a contrasting background specially for you. If you want to see 'em from further away just back away from the computer screen a bit! And an old front-ish and quite far away! For me they're just the right combination of sharp lines and gentle curves, and at that bargain basement price they're "almost" disposable! They're cheap and cheerful, you could say, a bit like myself.
Pros:
Cheap
Pointy and swoopy at the same time
Utilise OEM mounts so you wouldn't have to dick around adding extra things for bar-ends or having your eye occasionally catch the empty OEM socket causing you to wail and gnash your teeth and feel the need to "do something" about the socket.
Cons:
Cheap - but functional
Arms/stalks could be more elegant
Build quality means you need to be a little careful setting the mirror plane as too loose and they'll flap back at warp speed and too tight you'd probably break them. No surprises there, hopefully!
[P.S. thanks for that manual, that looks like a good place to start, will get in about it this week]
From the front today, with a contrasting background specially for you. If you want to see 'em from further away just back away from the computer screen a bit! And an old front-ish and quite far away! For me they're just the right combination of sharp lines and gentle curves, and at that bargain basement price they're "almost" disposable! They're cheap and cheerful, you could say, a bit like myself.
Pros:
Cheap
Pointy and swoopy at the same time
Utilise OEM mounts so you wouldn't have to dick around adding extra things for bar-ends or having your eye occasionally catch the empty OEM socket causing you to wail and gnash your teeth and feel the need to "do something" about the socket.
Cons:
Cheap - but functional
Arms/stalks could be more elegant
Build quality means you need to be a little careful setting the mirror plane as too loose and they'll flap back at warp speed and too tight you'd probably break them. No surprises there, hopefully!
[P.S. thanks for that manual, that looks like a good place to start, will get in about it this week]
Road racing's where it's at - going round in circles all day is for hamsters.
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Nice setup
I see you have the bagster tankcover. Does the colour match the bike or is there a small difference?
I see you have the bagster tankcover. Does the colour match the bike or is there a small difference?
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Hmm, not bad looking mirrors !
I like Rizoma mirrors, I think I've some kind kof fetish to their products... BUT damn they are expensive !
I like Rizoma mirrors, I think I've some kind kof fetish to their products... BUT damn they are expensive !
Don't ride faster than your angels can fly !
- Bear of Little Brain
- On the Road
- Posts: 170
- Joined: 15 years ago
- Location: Worthing, West Sussex, UK
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The bike came with the tank cover. It matches well enough but it's not perfect – certainly not an issue for me – but I don't know if they are even available any more. Having said that, there is very little space between the tank and the seat and it can be a pig trying to get the seat back on. There again, maybe I need to check the tank position. When I first had the bike I had to adjust it then (some kind of tank bolt misalignment, as I recall – or something!). Note to self: time to give Rappie some TLC.Tikka wrote:55 years agoNice setup
I see you have the bagster tankcover. Does the colour match the bike or is there a small difference?
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Sory off topic a little, Spyke , whats going on with ya steering damper ? In the pic where you have it fitted it looks a little low in the top pic, the mounts may not be true, i have mine a little higher up, but i still noticed the damper mount only just fits before the fork reduces in diameter. I think my eyes need testing againSpyke wrote:55 years agoOK some more pix.
From the front today, with a contrasting background specially for you. If you want to see 'em from further away just back away from the computer screen a bit! And an old front-ish and quite far away! For me they're just the right combination of sharp lines and gentle curves, and at that bargain basement price they're "almost" disposable! They're cheap and cheerful, you could say, a bit like myself.
Pros:
Cheap
Pointy and swoopy at the same time
Utilise OEM mounts so you wouldn't have to dick around adding extra things for bar-ends or having your eye occasionally catch the empty OEM socket causing you to wail and gnash your teeth and feel the need to "do something" about the socket.
Cons:
Cheap - but functional
Arms/stalks could be more elegant
Build quality means you need to be a little careful setting the mirror plane as too loose and they'll flap back at warp speed and too tight you'd probably break them. No surprises there, hopefully!
[P.S. thanks for that manual, that looks like a good place to start, will get in about it this week]
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Good question ozz, I think your eyes are fine, but I'm not sure of the dates of all those old pics. It's possible that when they were really low I was dicking around with fork height and steering geometry, or maybe it was during my head bearing adventures, but "usually" they are a mm or two away from the triple tree, not a full 1cm.
Road racing's where it's at - going round in circles all day is for hamsters.
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Yeah not much room to play with there , not sure why cagiva decided to locate the damper that waySpyke wrote:55 years agoGood question ozz, I think your eyes are fine, but I'm not sure of the dates of all those old pics. It's possible that when they were really low I was dicking around with fork height and steering geometry, or maybe it was during my head bearing adventures, but "usually" they are a mm or two away from the triple tree, not a full 1cm.
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Out of sightozzraptor wrote:55 years agoYeah not much room to play with there , not sure why cagiva decided to locate the damper that waySpyke wrote:55 years agoGood question ozz, I think your eyes are fine, but I'm not sure of the dates of all those old pics. It's possible that when they were really low I was dicking around with fork height and steering geometry, or maybe it was during my head bearing adventures, but "usually" they are a mm or two away from the triple tree, not a full 1cm.
Don't ride faster than your angels can fly !
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True, i bet there isnt another setup like it , oh well, i guess its a strange bike lolV4mp wrote:55 years agoOut of sightozzraptor wrote:55 years agoYeah not much room to play with there , not sure why cagiva decided to locate the damper that waySpyke wrote:55 years agoGood question ozz, I think your eyes are fine, but I'm not sure of the dates of all those old pics. It's possible that when they were really low I was dicking around with fork height and steering geometry, or maybe it was during my head bearing adventures, but "usually" they are a mm or two away from the triple tree, not a full 1cm.