And if you two...AGAIN....knew ANYTHING about riding you would understand that mirrors don't do shiit you fegs
Again you mistakenly allow whatever incorrect notions you have managed to preconceive about me to slip through your fingers and make their way onto an online forum page.
Are you somehow under the impression that simply because I do not drive one currently (or own one currently truth be told) that I am completely clueless as to life on two wheels?
You truly are a douche of the highest magnitude. What is that saying about what happens when you assume things? The exception here, though, is that you in no way are making an *** of me - only yourself.
I do not care for sport bikes as they are uncomfortable to ride for extended periods to me.
The last bike I personally owned was a Honda Nighthawk 750 that had more than a couple of tweaks in it courtesy of my local Honda bike dealership (G&C Honda - been the local Honda guys longer than I have been alive)
The OEM mirrors, I will happily admit, left much to be desired so I opted for some aftermarket units that greatly improved my ability to see whatever was behind me.
You'll never win an argument with me about vision while operating a motor vehicle whether than vehicle has 2 wheels, 4 wheels, or 10. I've been blind in my right eye since age 7 so I, more than most folks, have to be acutely aware of any and all limitations on my vision while driving.
The bottom line here is, pinhead, if your current mirrors ~ and I quote ~ "don't do shiit" then perhaps you should seriously consider trying out a different pair of mirrors.
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