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advantage
mount high – scan quickly
This motorcycle blind spot mirror mounts in the ideal location for large shield touring bikes: the shield’s upper corners. Our popular shield-qs mirror makes it easy to keep your attention on the traffic around you while showing vehicles in blind spots next to you. Adjustable shields are no challenge; the mirror joint pivots, so minor tweaks take a quick touch. No-hole high bond tape mounting makes installation easy, while glass optics ensure a crystal clear field of view for years to come. To better understand why many choose this location, read The Science of Sight.
versatility
part of our DNA
This motorcycle blind spot mirror uses patent-pending components to fit virtually any touring or sport-touring shield perfectly.
design
scrutinize every detail
Every atomLink component is meticulously designed, engineered, and crafted in the heartland of America. Pick white, black, or chrome housing and an o-ring that complements your ride. Money-back guarantee. priced per pair
blind
spots can be deadly
Blind spot accidents with motorcycles are a problem around the world. Reviews on the dangers of blind spots, both Nationally and Internationally, are eye-opening.
Yes… Base (the part attached to the vehicle) removal is easy and replacement bases are available. This is great when if you buy a new shield, bike or vehicle and want to take your mirrors or mount with you. The new base units come complete with tape installed. The tape is not available separately since a special tape enhancer is used on the base just prior to the tape being applied to the base. Remove the mirror. To do this remove the base fastener and remove the entire assembly. This includes the mirror assembly includes the base cap, arm and mirror assembly. Note the Allen key slips through the cap port. Warm the base. It is much easier to remove the base when it is hot. An easy way to do this is to let it bake in the sun for an hour before starting. Another option is to preheat the base using a hair dryer on the low setting. Caution: Hairdryers vary so be careful not to melt the shield or mirror components. With the base still warm, peel slowly, starting along the edge. If you must use a tool to start the base removal, use dental floss or a smooth edged tool. Avoid using a razor and be careful not to scratch the shield or vehicle. Go here for replacement base sets. Can quick scans replace factory mirrors…The answer is definitely not. Quick-Scans™ are a wide angle or blind spot mirror. They are a compliment to and not a replacement of factory mirrors. Each have their purpose. Your OEM mirrors give the driver/rider a rear view while Quick-Scans help you see the blind spots not covered by your stock mirrors. Quick-Scans provide an extra level of protection even on vehicles with blind spot warning lights. Many riders and drivers prefer the real world view of our blind spot mirrors…A view warning light just can’t match. A reliable view that can’t fail due to a sensor malfunction or an electrical short. And for automotive applications a view that is mounted inside the cabin where it is protected from rain, snow and ice. So even if you like the sporty looks or large super clear viewing provided by saeng QS mirrors they should not be used alone. Think of them as your mirror’s trusted side kick…. always their when needed. Blind spots are a serious problem for everyone on the road but especially motorcyclist. Don’t take our word on it, check out this National Law Review report on the dangers of blind spots. Questions or need help, ask here. A good rule of thumb is to choose a mount location as wide and as high as possible. If your mirror stems are much wider than your sport shield go for stem or barHub mounts . If however, your touring shield is about the same width as the mirror stem then go for the height advantage of our popular shield mount. Whichever model you chose, Quick-Scans will give you an efficient scan pattern. Avoid the dangers of looking over your shoulder or struggling to read those small blind-spot mirrors. To learn more about optimal scan patterns for your safety on the road, check out our blog’s The Science of Sight. Yes… Base (the part attached to the vehicle) removal is easy and replacement bases are available. This is great when if you buy a new shield, bike or vehicle and want to take your mirrors or mount with you. The new base units come complete with tape installed. The tape is not available separately since a special tape enhancer is used on the base just prior to the tape being applied to the base. Remove the mirror. To do this remove the base fastener and remove the entire assembly. This includes the mirror assembly includes the base cap, arm and mirror assembly. Note the Allen key slips through the cap port. Warm the base. It is much easier to remove the base when it is hot. An easy way to do this is to let it bake in the sun for an hour before starting. Another option is to preheat the base using a hair dryer on the low setting. Caution: Hairdryers vary so be careful not to melt the shield or mirror components. With the base still warm, peel slowly, starting along the edge. If you must use a tool to start the base removal, use dental floss or a smooth edged tool. Avoid using a razor and be careful not to scratch the shield or vehicle. Go here for replacement base sets. Yes, tape mounted base units can be removed. Removal is easier when they are warm. Park in the sun or lightly preheat them with a hairdryer. When the base/s are warm, start at a corner and peel them off using your fingers or a smooth edged tool. Be careful not to scratch the vehicle. Replacement bases are available for remounting and are listed in the “Parts” link. The tape is applied at the factory using a tape enhancer and is sold only as a taped base set.Three easy steps for base removal.
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Three easy steps for base removal.
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