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rear view mirrors

The more I ride the more I think that something like this needs to be done, I don't think the assymetric, or whatever they are called, aspherical maybe(?) will help much, the mirrors need to be out further, more like 2" out in my opinion.
 
The following is a mirror you may be interested in
http://www.doubletakemirror.com/build
You would just need to fit another RAM mount on your bars
On my bike I have a GPS on one master cylinder and on the other I have a drink holder mounted on. So in my situation I am limited to what I can do
 
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