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| Posted: 17 Aug 2009 16:31 Last Edited By: Stevenc150 | [?] |
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Check out my latest mod to my XB9Sx!
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| Posted: 17 Aug 2009 20:22 Last Edited By: dave_xb12r | [?] |
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| I love it! | |
| Posted: 17 Aug 2009 20:44 | [?] |
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| that doesn't look half bad. | |
| Posted: 21 Sep 2009 22:26 | [?] |
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How did you do that?
I always thought the S mirrors do not match the look of the bike. I want to get this done. |
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| Posted: 22 Sep 2009 05:23 | [?] |
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| This was my hobby for the better part of six months. I went through six failed prototypes to get to this, and I am happy with the results! This is 1/2 by 3/4 steel stock, twisted 45 degrees, punched the holes for the mirror mounts and the bars, ground all the edges round, bead blasted, then high solids paint and there you go! I saw R mirrors on an S for sale on Ebay quite a while ago and loved the way it looked. And the practicality of the result is that they are far better at seeing what's behind you than the stock lollipops. | |
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