mirrors
art.robinson
art.robinson at rogers.com
Wed Jul 8 06:09:27 PDT 2009
I've heard of riders putting lead weights inside the bar ends, but that
might be difficult feeding them through the 6mm screw holes in the end!
Art
-----Original Message-----
From: gpzlist-bounces at micapeak.com [mailto:gpzlist-bounces at micapeak.com]
On Behalf Of Drew Blanchard
Sent: 08 July 2009 08:59
To: gpzlist at micapeak.com
Subject: mirrors
While I'm thinking about it, does anyone have a decent solution for
mirror vibration? More than once I've wondered what that is slowly
gaining on me; can't tell if it's got a light bar on top, or just a roof
rack until it's too close to matter. My mom would tell me to slow down
and then I don't have to worry, but the vibrations through the mirrors
are annoying from about 60 - 80 mph. I recall cutting some rubber
mounting plates from a thin mouse pad for use on my last bike. That
changed the speed at which the vibrations occurred, but didn't get rid
of them. Any ideas? ]
I know there's an excellent product out there called sorbothane
<http://www.sorbothane.com/> , used to dampen vibrations in turntables
and other audio gear, but I've never worked with it. The mirrors on the
Super III remain crystal clear at all speeds, but they're also a lot
smaller and tend to just give me a good view of my elbows. This mirror
issue may cause my insurance to go up...
Drew in VT
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