Looking at installing the fairing mirrors and have a few questions. Do they give a better view of where you've been? Do they take the place of the bar mount mirrors or are both required for a good view? Appreciate any thoughts.
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Removed my Fairing mounted mirrors on my Street Glide and put plastic plugs in the holes. I'm a big guy and couldn't really never get a good view behind me with them. Ride Safe!
Wicked Image has the best fairing mirrors out there, they are billet aluminum and have the convex mirror on the end. They don't vibrate and are super clear. They have more adjustment in them to see what you want. I am fused scull thru c7 with no movement of my head in any direction, so to ride I have tried them all and Wicked Image blows the others away. They come in black or chrome. Picture inclosed. Do a search on the web a lot of aftermarket companies have them. They are cheaper than the Harvey Dawson ones also. Thanks, Jerry
Wicked Image has the best fairing mirrors out there, they are billet aluminum and have the convex mirror on the end. They don't vibrate and are super clear. They have more adjustment in them to see what you want. I am fused scull thru c7 with no movement of my head in any direction, so to ride I have tried them all and Wicked Image blows the others away. They come in black or chrome. Picture inclosed. Do a search on the web a lot of aftermarket companies have them. They are cheaper than the Harvey Dawson ones also. Thanks, Jerry ]
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