someone should invent "quick release" mirrors

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HepCat
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someone should invent "quick release" mirrors

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I transport my buddy in the back of a minivan. It's just fits sans the mirrors, so I have to take them off every time I want to transport. If there are any inventors here.... yeah, "quick-release" mirrors.
This could also solve the problem of having to re-tighten the mirrors all the time. :)
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That or bendable/flex ones. Kinda like those lamps or torches...
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Post by HepCat »

oo, good idea...hmm.. I have old mic stand with a flexi neck... might have to take it apart and see if I could figure out how to make mirror necks out of it ... in ALL of my spare time , lol
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Anything would help, as they seem to come loose/snap off after a mousefart worth of pressure....
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I'd rather the quick release than the bendi-flex. I feel like the gooseneck style might vibrate out of spot at a stoplight and I'd have to readjust every time.
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Post by SYMbionic Duo »

why not just go with bar end mirrors?
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Post by skully93 »

that's actually Plan C for me. I have a spare pare, so I'm going to put those on. if those don't work, I have yamaha c3 mirrors, which don't look quite as stylish but are a lot better fore viewing.
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SYMbionic Duo wrote:why not just go with bar end mirrors?
I am rather fond of the stock mirrors.. but that may be the fix, if I don't come up with somehting better
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Post by gitsum79 »

Napoleon bar end mirrors work well. The fold in for tight spaces or transport, and fold back out without losing their adjustment.
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They are quick-release. It's just a one time use and requires a bolt extractor in some instances.
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