07-01-2013, 06:14 AM
Chime in time...
I personally prefer the stock mirrors. Reminds me of the original CB's and other bikes of that era.
Not only that, to check your stock mirrors you don't have to take your eyes to far from the road to check your mirrors, whereas, IN MY OPINION, to check bar end mirrors your taking your eyes off of the road too far to get a check of mirrors.
Personally, I look over my shoulder for making any changes and only glance to the mirror to make sure that I don't have the bubble gum lights of a cruiser behind me!
I personally prefer the stock mirrors. Reminds me of the original CB's and other bikes of that era.
Not only that, to check your stock mirrors you don't have to take your eyes to far from the road to check your mirrors, whereas, IN MY OPINION, to check bar end mirrors your taking your eyes off of the road too far to get a check of mirrors.
Personally, I look over my shoulder for making any changes and only glance to the mirror to make sure that I don't have the bubble gum lights of a cruiser behind me!
