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I like the CB500 mirrors better as I get a better field of view. I am a short wide heavy man and the field of view for me on the stock round mirrors is limited and hard to see behind and to the sides. The CB500 mirrors solved the issue and I just like the rectangular shape better for a wider field of view
I have the same issue with the mirrors on my BMW K75RT. My shoulders block a lot of the view
I may upgrade to the CB1000 mirrors on my 2013 std for a more sporty look
I am on a long overseas work trip but if you wait and I remember I can send photos of the DLX with the CB500 mirrors when I get home
Lordy I miss riding and it has been months now!
Retirement can't come soon enough so I can ride like some of you lads!
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Don't really have any problem with the stock mirrors on my 2014 standard,if there is an area i want to see better i just move my head around a little,a good practice to do on a m'cycle anyway,reduces the chance of being "surprised".
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Does anyone has an idea of what had happend
to my original mirrors? Some blind spots have
appeared at their rims which seem to stay
forever. Bad quality or did I do something wrong
while cleaning them?
Here's a pic, that shows one of them.
It's a cosmetic problem, so it don't bother me that
much, but my Kawa W800, which is some
years older now, doesn't have this
specific fault.
Wisedrum
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Elipten yeah I would be grateful for a photo or 2 of your DLX with the new mirrors.
Do you recall how much you paid for them?
Thanks.
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I have no idea what I paid and I am thousands of miles from the receipt, if I filed it.
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(08-27-2016, 02:40 AM)Wisedrum_imp Wrote: Does anyone has an idea of what had happend
to my original mirrors? Some blind spots have
appeared at their rims which seem to stay
forever. Bad quality or did I do something wrong
while cleaning them?
Here's a pic, that shows one of them.
It's a cosmetic problem, so it don't bother me that
much, but my Kawa W800, which is some
years older now, doesn't have this
specific fault.
Wisedrum
It looks like you got some cleaning agent behind the glass and it removed the mirror surface. What did you use to clean it with?
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I've tried several aftermarket mirrors and went back to stock. I feel the stock mirrors fit the look of the bike and I'm used to slightly adjusting my arms or shoulders to see behind me when needed. The field of view is actually quite standard for stock mirrors. So many years of riding with so many bikes I guess I'm just used to adapting and making whatever work. They are fine for me.
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(08-25-2016, 07:00 AM)Bighonda14_imp Wrote: I took my first ride on my new DLX yesterday and noticed that the mirrors do a pretty poor job of giving a view of what is behind me. Any suggestions on replacements or how to maximize the view they provide?
Thanks.
I have the same problem on my CB1100 EX ... I directed the mirror trying to optimize the location ... just the mirror not else.
However, there is not good visibility!
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(08-28-2016, 12:03 AM)postoak_imp Wrote: (08-27-2016, 02:40 AM)Wisedrum_imp Wrote: Does anyone has an idea of what had happend
to my original mirrors? Some blind spots have
appeared at their rims which seem to stay
forever. Bad quality or did I do something wrong
while cleaning them?
Here's a pic, that shows one of them.
It's a cosmetic problem, so it don't bother me that
much, but my Kawa W800, which is some
years older now, doesn't have this
specific fault.
Wisedrum
It looks like you got some cleaning agent behind the glass and it removed the mirror surface. What did you use to clean it with?
The cleaner is a spray called 'Pronto Classic',
http://images.google.de/imgres?imgurl=ht...QQ9QEIQzAE
mostly used for wood furnitures, but
it works well in cleaning a motorcycle. I do the same with the Kawa mirrors and they don't show these spots.
Maybe the Honda behaves a little different 'cause it has its own style.
Wisedrum