Juggler's Mirror Extenders

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I installed Juggler's mirror extenders a couple of nights ago. Took about 30 minutes. Paid $45 including shipping.
Took the bike out for a fifty mile ride yesterday and I can now see behind me. I hadnt realized before that if the mirrors are adjusted for the full chest-on-tank tuck then you can't see anything when sitting half-upright. Probably because all I could see before was my upper arms.
The parts are nicely made out of high-quality plastic (delrin).
At first I thought the right one didn't fit but I now realize that the front fairing flexes enough to change the mounting position when the mirror is removed. When I snugged down the bolts the extenders fit seamlessly.
The extra front surface area may cut a few 10 tenths of a mph off top end but at least now you can see Officer Friendly sneaking up on you.  
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The left extender held loose against the mouting point.

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The left extender installed. I had to tug on the rubber boot to get it slip into the groove around the base of the mirror mount.

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Front view with both extenders. The colour doesn't match the rubber boot. I'll worry about that later.

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Actually the boot does not match the extenders and mirrors.
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Where can I get a pair of these mirror extenders?
***edit: --------------------> Never mind I just found them in the product section.

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To get the rubber boots to more closely match the extenders, try using Armorall or one of the many vinyl conditioners on the boots. It adds a shine that should be more like the extenders.
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