What mirrors to use after flatbar convertion.

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Thanks carl. If you could do it for me, it would be a big help.
I don't want to give my age away but i can remember when sinclair zx spectrum was cutting edge (& i wasn't at school 8O)
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Thanks carl. If you could do it for me, it would be a big help.
OK if you create the first post in the thread, so new thread and put some text in then I can do the rest. :thumbup:

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bsabloke wrote:Thanks for the plug amcq.
Do either of you have any pictures of the completed conversion?
I wouldn't mind doing it but don't fancy trimming the bodywork.
Richard
If you use ultra low Renthal handlebars and the right risers you don't need to trim the fairing, but obviously if you want the bars higher up and back further then you will,

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Thanks chris,
Perhaps best to check out what some of the other boys & girls have done, before i set about the fairing with tools :?
Definitely need to do something, must be my age 8O
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Would bar end mirrors be an option ?
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Nickcv wrote:Would bar end mirrors be an option ?
I think that would be an option, I saw that Mac got some in his flat bar kit "whats in the box#2", so perhaps Steve can say if they woked for him..........or perhaps he sold them to Mac because they were crap :lol:
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AMCQ46 wrote:
Nickcv wrote:Would bar end mirrors be an option ?
I think that would be an option, I saw that Mac got some in his flat bar kit "whats in the box#2", so perhaps Steve can say if they woked for him..........or perhaps he sold them to Mac because they were crap :lol:
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bsabloke wrote:Thanks chris,
Perhaps best to check out what some of the other boys & girls have done, before i set about the fairing with tools :?
Definitely need to do something, must be my age 8O
Rich
Here's one members bike from some while back just to give you an idea,

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59stormfire wrote:Hi guys, does anyone know where i can get some different mirrors to fit in place of the std ones because now i've fitted a flat bar convertion kit my knuckles hit them when on full lock. Cheers. :thumbup:
hi where did you get the flat bar mod from please.regards Paul.
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bsabloke wrote:Hi,
Just finishing off 6 sets of extenders. Waiting for stainless steel bolts to be delivered. All should be available for delivery by the weekend.
5 more sets under construction.
Standard ones give 50mm extension to the mirrors. If longer one are required i can make them to order.
Prices on the forum are £25 delivered. Ebay price £25 + £4 delivery.
Post or pm if you require any.
Thanks
Richard
Hi Richard, i will be in need of a set soon, have you got any at the moment please? (any pics?)
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bigtwinthing wrote:
bsabloke wrote:Hi,
Just finishing off 6 sets of extenders. Waiting for stainless steel bolts to be delivered. All should be available for delivery by the weekend.
5 more sets under construction.
Standard ones give 50mm extension to the mirrors. If longer one are required i can make them to order.
Prices on the forum are £25 delivered. Ebay price £25 + £4 delivery.
Post or pm if you require any.
Thanks
Richard
Hi Richard, i will be in need of a set soon, have you got any at the moment please? (any pics?)
Regards Paul.
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