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Maxi View mirrors are a very good product, though of course they mount on the mirror, not the stem. Have them on my K100RS and also a VW Passat. Get your regular mirrors adjusted for the best view behind you and the Maxi Views for the blind spot on each side and one glance tells you everything you need to know.
One caveat - if there are TWO lanes to either side, you must head-check to make sure there is not a car two lanes over moving into the spot you covet.
Thanks for the reassuring info on the Maxi View mirrors . I placed an order Thursday . I gave up on the stem mounted mirrors
I always head check but because I have no vision in my right eye there is no way I can see enough on my right side with a helmet on and I always wear a helmet.
I need mirrors .
I probably could use a wide angle rear view camera
You are brave soul to ride with vision in only one eye. You, of course, are aware of your lack of depth perception most of us take for granted and have learned to compensate - though I haven't a clue how you do that. I'm sure you are not the only one-eyed rider out there. Care to start a thread?
I've never used them but have considered the Quick-Scans mirrors that Saeng/TA markets. Kind of pricey though.
http://www.saeng.com/category.php?pk1=54