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Old 05-Apr-2004, 10:02   #11
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I've done a Photoshop job on Frank's pic to show what I mean.
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Old 05-Apr-2004, 10:40   #12
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Nice edit !!!

I never thought my garage wall would be so famous

Looks good but.....the bolts and nuts would be mounted at an angle inside the fairing. Not too much of a problem I guess - suggest it to Brancato and ask for some commission !!!!

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Old 07-Apr-2004, 20:33   #13
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get an anglegrinder on yer elbows m8!!!!!!!!!!!
trust mort to come up wiff a rather stupid answer
get into a race position and keep them elbows tucked in
Im actually swappin my mirroors for a pair I saw at nelly's which are about 1 cm shorter than mine, so the old ones free to anyone who wants them, p+p even paid. They are the square-ish type as Im moving towards the slightly oval shaped (at the outside edge, if that makes sense) type.
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Originally posted by martin hughes
The Brancato extensions work OK but are ugly. I have fitted VFR 750 (CBR 600) pattern mirrors - needs an extra screw hole in the fairing but they work well.


Can you show a picture of what your bike looks like with the honda mirrors?
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