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nav18tor

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Lee wrote:Does anyone know of a UK based supplier for FAR mirrors!

Thanks

Lee
I know there is but I can't remember who :think:

I ordered some through a specialist Moto Guzzi (non official) dealer for a Cagiva Navigator I used to own

Will do my best to find out but no promises as my memory is crap

Have you tried dealing direct with FAR in Italy?
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nav18tor

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Lee

Found a UK supplier

It's a Moto Guzzi specialist and they order direct from FAR in Italy

This was their response to my email
Yes we are able to supply FAR mirrors. Do you know which ones it is you require?
We put an order in on Friday so the next order maybe a while away depending on how low we are on stock.

Regards
Jonathan

-- Motomecca Spares - UK Moto Guzzi& Brembo Specialist
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Internet: www.motomeccaspares.com
Email: enquiries@motomeccaspares.com
Telephone: +44 (0) 1202 823453
Fax: +44 (0) 1202 826844

302 Woolsbridge Industrial Park,
Three Legged Cross,
Wimborne,
Dorset, BH21 6SP
England
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hb7
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Here's the moto-science / FAR collection of MTS mirrors...
We have the deepest FAR catalog, with exclusive models + we ship everywhere. We shipped Mongolia, so the UK is easy for us...

We can replace broken shells as some models are out of production....
and the arm can be reused to make a new mirror.

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Thank you....

All the best,
Henri Baccouche
http://moto-science.com/
moto-science : the ducati mirror specialist™
looshin
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I would definitely recommend the mirrors from moto-science!

I got a pair of the ones in the second picture. Not only are they dope but when they weren't working, I messaged Henri and no questions asked he fixed them the next day (Sunday). Now that's what he means by guaranteed.
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If you want to see what is behind you, and, not worry about the stock mirror stem breaking just because they do, go with the FAR mirrors from MotoScience. These work soooo much better than stock. The only shortcoming I can see is that they could be a little taller/longer in the stem for a tall rider, or, some taller handle bars. Vibration of the mirrors is much less and you can actually see what is behind you. I have the No. "1" as shown in the shot of the various mirrors for the Multistrada. They have a a larger mirror that is better shaped than the stock mirrors and the LED signals are much more visible as well. A great product with great support.

Rod
brudje
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so does anyone who replaced stock mirrors have a right side stock DP mirror to sell?
pekka
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Orginals dose not keep in place,. so I bought

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170923807800? ... EBIDX%3AIT

,.. no experinece yet from these. price was ok,...

So I have two used orginal mirros/turn light's that can be sold !

joni
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These aren't too bad. I've got them on my bike. A touch fragile but they don't shake and are cheap:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Motorcycle-Moto ... +Parts+Ltd

Note: I got mine elsewhere and from memory they needed adaptors for the threads.
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