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Motorcycle Mirror Extensions.

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Anyone know where to buy motorcycle mirror extension as in the attachment.?

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Moved to the motorcycle forum.

Go to saphan kwai, under the bts are many motocy shops for parts....there you buy bigger mirrors from another bikemodel.

Adding a hint about your location might yield more results.

A rather fat friend of mine had the mirrors cut and an extension welded in.

What a good thread! I gave you 5 stars for this thread OP

The reason, because it is a problem that I have thought about myself and never got off my backside to do anything about.

I have a Yamaha Nouveau 135 cc 2010 and love it but the only problem is the wing mirrors are not wide enough like the Honda PCX for instance which give great backwards view

I live in Pattaya dn would appreciate any help in locally locating any extension parts or indeed just long er stems

Edited by n210mp

What a good thread! I gave you 5 stars for this thread OP

The reason, because it is a problem that I have thought about myself and never got off my backside to do anything about.

I have a Yamaha Nouveau 135 cc 2010 and love it but the only problem is the wing mirrors are not wide enough like the Honda PCX for instance which give great backwards view

I live in Pattaya dn would appreciate any help in locally locating any extension parts or indeed just long er stems

Then you buy PCX or SH or Forza mirrors. If it's not wide enough you buy another steer. Mirrors for pcx cost 300 a pair or so.

I think it's very dangerous to drive without mirrors, glad i can see behind me.

You can find that kind of thing in 320sp - Wong Wien Yai .. If you can't find them there, then you can get a set of SW-motech ones ( at SW price ) at panda rider.

Edited by recom273

What a good thread! I gave you 5 stars for this thread OP

The reason, because it is a problem that I have thought about myself and never got off my backside to do anything about.

I have a Yamaha Nouveau 135 cc 2010 and love it but the only problem is the wing mirrors are not wide enough like the Honda PCX for instance which give great backwards view

I live in Pattaya dn would appreciate any help in locally locating any extension parts or indeed just long er stems

PCX mirrors can be adapted to Nouvo.

Check at main Mityon repair station, Pattaya Tai, opposite soi 10.

All I see are my massive manly shoulders in my mirrors, so I plan on making simple extenders.

Buy a length of tube (possibly stainless) with the same internal diameter as the mirror stem, cut the stem and clean up both ends, use a good epoxy to bond the new stem ends into the extension tubes.

The stems on my mirrors are "nylon coated" so welding will make a mess, plus the balls are fixed onto the plastic mirrors, 1/2" of bonding will hold tons.

What a good thread! I gave you 5 stars for this thread OP

The reason, because it is a problem that I have thought about myself and never got off my backside to do anything about.

I have a Yamaha Nouveau 135 cc 2010 and love it but the only problem is the wing mirrors are not wide enough like the Honda PCX for instance which give great backwards view

I live in Pattaya dn would appreciate any help in locally locating any extension parts or indeed just long er stems

GT Rider on Pattaya Tai will have something.

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