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FZ1's with Multivex mirrors on them. No blind spots at all. I can't find Multivex anymore but if I could I would order mirrors for every vehicle I own. Does Multivex exist anymore?
Around 2012 the owner got sick enough that he died from what ever it was he had and then the company was put up for sale. I don't believe it ever sold, and the product is now in the same condition as the owner.

 
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Thanks for the review. Sounds like a good augmentation to your side mirrors for the full rear view. Only thing that occurred to me reading your write-up is, what about a GPS or whatever mounted on the Ram Bone at the top of your tank--would that block your view in the mirror? What if it was a little higher? Any other obstructions in your line of sight?
And would you buy it again if this was just a free trial they let you do?
The reflection of my Z660 mounted on the WynPro Rambone is not a problem. The reflection is positioned about stomach level and is not magnified. The curvature of the mirror makes the Z660 reflection appear smaller and as if you are looking straight down on the unit. I also sometimes additionally run my old Z450 mounted on a Garmin ball on the left grip in the available mounting hole. The reflection of that is also smaller and not in the way. The reflection of the Z450 is positioned just in front of my wrist and not magnified. My Spot3 mounted on the right reservoir is okay too. Would I buy it again? Yes, it works pretty well. No more leaning my head left or right to see more in the blind spot stick-on's as you can even see everything including something straight out 90 degrees to the sides. I have it mounted 9 3/4" down from top edge of windshield to the tops of the mounting pads. The mirror dimensions are 7" x 2/12" (straight plane across the surface).
THanks for the review. Do you have any picture how you mounted it on the Yamaha touring shield? I have the same shield.

Thanks.

 
Thanks for the review. Sounds like a good augmentation to your side mirrors for the full rear view. Only thing that occurred to me reading your write-up is, what about a GPS or whatever mounted on the Ram Bone at the top of your tank--would that block your view in the mirror? What if it was a little higher? Any other obstructions in your line of sight?
And would you buy it again if this was just a free trial they let you do?
The reflection of my Z660 mounted on the WynPro Rambone is not a problem. The reflection is positioned about stomach level and is not magnified. The curvature of the mirror makes the Z660 reflection appear smaller and as if you are looking straight down on the unit. I also sometimes additionally run my old Z450 mounted on a Garmin ball on the left grip in the available mounting hole. The reflection of that is also smaller and not in the way. The reflection of the Z450 is positioned just in front of my wrist and not magnified. My Spot3 mounted on the right reservoir is okay too. Would I buy it again? Yes, it works pretty well. No more leaning my head left or right to see more in the blind spot stick-on's as you can even see everything including something straight out 90 degrees to the sides. I have it mounted 9 3/4" down from top edge of windshield to the tops of the mounting pads. The mirror dimensions are 7" x 2/12" (straight plane across the surface).
THanks for the review. Do you have any picture how you mounted it on the Yamaha touring shield? I have the same shield.

Thanks.
No pics yet Mike but it is centered and the top of the mounting pads are 9 3/4" down from top. It was easier to mount with the windshield off the bike.

 
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