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<blockquote data-quote="Monkeypants" data-source="post: 153119" data-attributes="member: 2708"><p>There are numerous bar end mirrors turn indicator combinations available now, including Oberon.</p><p>I put some expensive Oberon units on the 1360 and some cheap items on the Norton 920. Both do the job OK, can't say one is better than the other.</p><p>The bar ends indicators put the lights at the widest part of the bike which has to be better for safety.</p><p>The bar end mirrors are also in the right spot. You see the road and traffic behind, not your arms!</p><p> The convex shape seems to work much better than flat mirror glass.</p><p>The rear light is a Flexible array of LEDs mounted in a black silicone rubber body with a 3m self adhesive strip at back.</p><p>The light is a combo tail light , brake light and left/right turn indicators. Cost was just over $5 shipped.</p><p>It appears to be a better item than the custom rear light for the 1360. It is similar but is mounted in a lower quality acrylic housing. Cost for that unit was about $250.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Glen[ATTACH=full]47921[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monkeypants, post: 153119, member: 2708"] There are numerous bar end mirrors turn indicator combinations available now, including Oberon. I put some expensive Oberon units on the 1360 and some cheap items on the Norton 920. Both do the job OK, can't say one is better than the other. The bar ends indicators put the lights at the widest part of the bike which has to be better for safety. The bar end mirrors are also in the right spot. You see the road and traffic behind, not your arms! The convex shape seems to work much better than flat mirror glass. The rear light is a Flexible array of LEDs mounted in a black silicone rubber body with a 3m self adhesive strip at back. The light is a combo tail light , brake light and left/right turn indicators. Cost was just over $5 shipped. It appears to be a better item than the custom rear light for the 1360. It is similar but is mounted in a lower quality acrylic housing. Cost for that unit was about $250. Glen[ATTACH type="full" alt="Screenshot_20220301-073239.png"]47921[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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