Thanks! I went though the Smith driving program in a previous company I worked for and taught me how to adjust my car mirrors properly. I used that advice to the PCX and never had problems with the mirrors. I bought the extenders as a recommendation here, but found I don't need them at all. Wasted money, but may find a use for them for other things.Eiron wrote:I'm with Rickjds. I'm 5' 9-1/2" & 180 lbs. I never had any trouble seeing behind/beside with the stock mirrors. I only ride down to about 32°F on the scoot & I prefer several thin layers in cold weather, so my jackets aren't particularly bulky.
When I installed the OEM Honda tall windscreen it came with new mounting brackets for the mirrors that moved them a bit outward to avoid hitting the bigger windscreen on tight turns.
Rear View Mirror Visibility
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Re: Rear View Mirror Visibility
