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Re: ST Handling/cornering
- Subject: Re: ST Handling/cornering
- From: Paul Master <masterps@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 06:44:26 -0800
The "secret" was written up a few months ago, I believe. There are
curved mirrors, about 1.5" high and may be 2-2.5"wide. Apply them to the
INSIDE of your mirror. Adjust the mirror so you can see behind you (your
lane). It takes a little getting used to, but you always get to see who
is behind youm and who is beside you. Excellent suggestion from whoever
it was that wrote it up. I immediately replaced my 2"circle with these
and love it. Although I found that one mirror per side was sufficient.
Having two per side really didn't provide any additional benefit. Hope
this helps.
Keith Peters wrote:
>* Excellent mirrors
>
> Disagree with this, all I get is 50% usage from my mirrors as the other 50%
> is a nice view of my elbows. During recent rider training the instructor
> asked if I was going out of my way to move my head from side to side to see
> in the mirrors just to prove I was using them. I said no its the only way I
> can see what's behind. If you've made changes to them to class them as a
> strength, please let me know the secret.
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