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 Post subject: Mirror extenders
PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:45 pm 
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This is the first thing I added to my new bike. 1 Inch long black delrin mirror extenders. They make a good difference seeing behind.
Igot them for $22 usd plus shipping at www.burkhartcycle.com

edit: I want to add pic to my post , how is it easily done?


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Oh my god, I wish I knew about that site. I paid double that for my extenders from Holeshot. :(


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 Post subject: Re: Mirror extenders
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jimsuzuki73 wrote:
This is the first thing I added to my new bike. 1 Inch long black delrin mirror extenders. They make a good difference seeing behind.
Igot them for $22 usd plus shipping at www.burkhartcycle.com

edit: I want to add pic to my post , how is it easily done?


Click on the post reply button ..
under the new white box you reply in ,you will see ADD IMAGE TO POST.
Click browse find the picture on your computer.
Upload.
And Sumit.
This website will do the rest.

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pic
edit: my pic did not load, I'll play around and try later
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I have those on my bike right now, they work very good, I paid allot more than $22 for them from RatedRparts on ebay...
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280280382918

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Thats ok. The main thing is you have em on. They really do look good and do the job, plus, they appear like they were designed in. Sometimes aftermarket bolt on stuff looks cheesy, but these just fit right and work.


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A week too late....I paid $58.45 for them from Holeshot. I wish I hadn't installed them or they would be returned.


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A week too late....I paid $58.45 for them from Holeshot. I wish I hadn't installed them or they would be returned.


I feel your pain. I did the exact same.


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 Post subject: Re: Mirror extenders
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jimsuzuki73 wrote:
This is the first thing I added to my new bike. 1 Inch long black delrin mirror extenders. They make a good difference seeing behind.
Igot them for $22 usd plus shipping at www.burkhartcycle.com

edit: I want to add pic to my post , how is it easily done?


You stated that they are black and the description on their internet site states "These mirror spacers are CNC machined black delrin . . ." but for some reason the pictures show blue spacers.

Please confirm that they are indeed black.

Thanks.


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 Post subject: black spacers
PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:36 pm 
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They are definetely black delrin if you get them from burkhartcycle.com
or anywhere else. I don't know why the picture is bluish.

They fit exactly perfect too.


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Thanks for the confirmation. I just placed my order with Burkhart Cycle.


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Way2Fast wrote:
A week too late....I paid $58.45 for them from Holeshot. I wish I hadn't installed them or they would be returned.


Holeshot can be very pricey. I have never bought anything from them but I am considering the sports rack. Hopefully the quality matches the price.

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you'll be happy!!


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You're right, I'm happy. Good fit, no vibration, and I can finally see directly behind me without leaning left or right. Best safety upgrade bang for the buck that I've done so far in my opnion. Thanks for the tip jimsuzuki73.


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I definitely want to get these. Did you get the ones listed for the Bandit? I don't see our bike specifically listed at the Burkhart site.


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