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Old 06-29-2007   #1 (permalink)
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What the best easiest to fit & doesn't distort the view as well as still allowing you to split the traffic without worrying about the extra width ?
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There were actually 2 awesome mirror threads in the past 2 weeks I'd look up if you can. I went with CRG Lanesplitters and love 'em.
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For your criteria, that is what I would recommend, though I have never used them, but I hear they are goood. I'm a Rizoma guy myself. (I hope "Rizoma" doesn't mean anything naughty in Italian :-D )
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Cheap, plentiful, great mirror looks great. Napoleons/Cafe racers. Trapazoid shaped mirrors made by lots'o folks. any bike shop has them and you can get them for $25 off ebay. Save your money for something else. :-g
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CRG Lanesplitters. Easy to install, great rearward view, no vibration.

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Much appreciated

thanks All & the pics bkrbil
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