Shift Happens
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I can say with confidence that the scooter mirrors actually work really well. They screw into the cowl bolt hole and provide enough vision to be useful. Only thing I didn't like about them was there was no way to keep them "set" since you have to use an adapter to fit it. Though, if I was smart I could have used some loc-tite.Nice to see some reviews on this one, because I didn't cancel my order in time, so I'll be trying them soon.
Will see how solid or shaky, quick or obtrusive they are. I liked the variety of orientations possible, and big flat mirror. Hopefully not too big.
Anyone that does so, please let us know about quick bolt replacement options you find.
Anyone interested in buying, per camelcamelcamel, it's regularly on sale for $60.
My other considerations were:
Kikbax - I like the foot peg combo and rigidity, but unsure about the bulky storage. Still regret not picking up a set at Smokey Mountain JI. Jpeggz are a similar option, but I'm not sure if they exist anymore. Website is down and discontinued on Extreme Terrain.
Lange Coyote - I like the quick release, not sure about small/convex mirror, not a fan of attachment point.
American Outlaw - simple, big flat mirror, doesn't stick out, looks solid. Could be a winner. More expensive than Joytutus, but moot while out off stock.
Cheap motorcycle mirrors - should have started here and why I tried to cancel my order. I'd like a flat mirror with decent size to it, but should have at least tried small/convex first for $8. May still.
CMM - looks solid, but overpriced for a small convex mirror on a short arm. At least until I'm sure I'd like that. Campsite Carbon is similar, slightly cheaper, same problems.
Buy once, cry once. Or buy thrice and be a helpful reviewer.
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