Winter gear block your mirrors?

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Winter gear block your mirrors?

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Spent months trying to find a way to lengthen my 2018 Liberty150i's mirrors - which are too short when I'm wearing my winter riding gear. Extensions, fish-eye mirrors, bar ends, etc. did not suit me at all, for various reasons.

But may have found something that works. Bought a set of these 2" wide, elastic, reflective arm bands. I put two of them around my jacket's upper sleeve to compress the fabric - and with 4" band of jacket tucked in I gained back some rear vision!Image
At a bit over 6'3'' and 255 lbs, when I layer up for winter riding the rear vision is g o n e!
No more!
Thought other winter riders might be having a similar problem.

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Your Liberty already has long stems on the mirrors, if I remember correctly. Your solution is both practical and nice looking. On the PCX it is easy enough to add mirror extenders. Even so, winter riding has its own problems.
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I wear the same gear year round, liners are fitted in the colder months and view is unaffected.
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gn2 wrote:I wear the same gear year round, liners are fitted in the colder months and view is unaffected.

Liners in your Speedos?
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Mel46 wrote:Your Liberty already has long stems on the mirrors, if I remember correctly. Your solution is both practical and nice looking. On the PCX it is easy enough to add mirror extenders. Even so, winter riding has its own problems.
My LIKE200i has long stemmed Italian mirrors purchased from an importer. The Liberty has typical Vespa mirrors - nice quality, good chrome, thick stalks.....and extenders are like duct tape on a tuxedo, to me. Couldn't wait to get the extenders off the Forza (used matching CB500X mirrors)
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0 rear view....but kit is good into the teens.
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you you wrote:
gn2 wrote:I wear the same gear year round, liners are fitted in the colder months and view is unaffected.

Liners in your Speedos?
there's plenty in my speedos no need for more.
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Excellent idea! Never thought of that. :D

I've been having to lift my arm to get a "through the arm pit" view in the left mirror up until now no matter what bike or scooter I've had. Or, just turn around to look quickly. :roll:

My new Joe Rocket Atomic 5 jacket has a zip in zip out liner also but this will be the first Winter riding with it. Not sure how it will work out but I can always wear an additional sweat shirt if needed. I can see behind me in the mirrors with that OK. . .or as good as can be expected. 8)
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