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spyug
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So with my 4th try at extending my mirrors I came up with this:
Many of the gurus mentioned that the perch would have to be really rigid and after doing it in 1/8" mild steel, 1/4" and 3/8" nylon the 1/4" aluminum seems to finally fit the bill. It doesn't move. The mirrors still vibrate at certain revs but its not really that bad and I can now tell what kind of vehicle it is.
The perches push the mirrors out well past my arms so the view is good finally and I can now determine if its safe to move.
These are just the rough first effort. I rounded the nose to an aircraft wing leading edge profile and after the season I will taper the rear edge as well.
They may be butt ugly but at least now I feel safe to ride once again.
Many of the gurus mentioned that the perch would have to be really rigid and after doing it in 1/8" mild steel, 1/4" and 3/8" nylon the 1/4" aluminum seems to finally fit the bill. It doesn't move. The mirrors still vibrate at certain revs but its not really that bad and I can now tell what kind of vehicle it is.
The perches push the mirrors out well past my arms so the view is good finally and I can now determine if its safe to move.
These are just the rough first effort. I rounded the nose to an aircraft wing leading edge profile and after the season I will taper the rear edge as well.
They may be butt ugly but at least now I feel safe to ride once again.
