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2004 1150rs

bosch

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Hi, could someone please advise on a mirror issue-my bike has a shallow factory windshield which is in the highest position i am a tall rider and most always lay low on gas tank .This creates a blind spot on outside(left) mirror range. Both mirrors are adjusted for the upright low speed riding positon mostly stopping and turning manuevers so when laying down changing lanes on highwayat speed i have to sit up which throws off a high speed unnecessary profile and balance. Is there any exchange of model year or style mirror that would fit and give better rear view range, besides an end bar mirror? Something that is swappable or even a more forward mounting one that may attach somewhere on the small existing faring that i believe came stock on bike. Many thanks. 2004 1150RS
 
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