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RT Mirror

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Has anyone seen or tried the Wunderlich Mirror for the RT? This is the one that comes with adapters for 2010 and newer. It retracts and folds. I have included a photos. Any feedback other than they are not cheap!
 

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Has anyone seen or tried the Wunderlich Mirror for the RT? This is the one that comes with adapters for 2010 and newer. It retracts and folds. I have included a photos. Any feedback other than they are not cheap!

I have just installed them on my 2011 RT but I have yet to try them out, been too busy installing stuff (HID Conversion, Wunderlish GPS Bracket + Touratech Locking mount for Zumo 660, Skeene P3+TS, Fuze Box, prepared extra wiring for Nautilus Horn & extra driving light.

Just a note for now, you need 2 Adapter part # 4600055 at $31.00 each to install extra mirrors on the RT.

I will try them later this week (Wednesday or Thursday at the latest, my schedule 1,000Km service is due and my dealer expect me ths Thursday).

Will post my experience with them then :dance
 
While those are pretty neat, I installed F800GS mirrors on my 2011 R12RT. Bob's has kits. Install is about 5 minutes.
 
I looked at those and they are less expensive for sure. I like the fact that these fold and slide in and out and can be mounted on a 90 degree angle. I am ok with spending a bit more if it is worth it.
 
Do you have a photo you can send or post? What are your thoughts so far?

http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/frenchnew/?action=view&current=R1200RTAddedMirrors.jpg

http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/frenchnew/?action=view&current=R1200RTAddedMirrors1.jpg

http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y2...?action=view&current=R1200RTAddedMirrors2.jpg

I like the mirors as it reduces the blind spots by allowing you to adjust the mirrors to complement each other.

The mirrors does vibrate a bit on the handlebar as you ride but which handlebar mirror does not vibrate.
 
French....you reply doesnt make sence...you say "The mirrors does vibrate a bit on the handlebar as you ride but which handlebar mirror does not vibrate."

Explain....
 
Handlebar's mounted mirrors get the road imperfection transmitted to them.

I did not sample lots of motorcycles in my life but all of them transmitted the road bumps and dips to the mirrors mounted on the handlebars.
 
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