R59 Post your R59 Roadster pics here.
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Hey all, I finally put the screen that is suppose to help with the wind on Lil Raggi. Looks pretty nice on, but not so sure it really does anything, at least it looks much better that what Mazda uses on the Miata.
Going to get the Hotchkiss sway bar and links put on tomorrow. Looking forward to see how it all works out. Next is doing the BSH Catch can. Maybe next week after the Missouri trip this weekend.
I'll see if I can post a picture Lil Raggi in my garage with the wind screen on.
Bill
Going to get the Hotchkiss sway bar and links put on tomorrow. Looking forward to see how it all works out. Next is doing the BSH Catch can. Maybe next week after the Missouri trip this weekend.
I'll see if I can post a picture Lil Raggi in my garage with the wind screen on.
Bill
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Hi there,
I'm actually taking part in a "Mini picture competition".
If you like my pic can you put a like here :
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater
I play for fun
Thank you a lot!!
I'm actually taking part in a "Mini picture competition".
If you like my pic can you put a like here :
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater
I play for fun
Thank you a lot!!
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I can't disagree with you more, inky case. Driving this this evening, at about 7:00 iwas driving east, the rear view mirror is useless. About an hour later, going west, while not useless this time, but only about 30% visibility, guess I'll be learning how to get this unit in and out a lot. Just my opinion, but..........
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Not optimal, but I have been able to handle what is behind me using the rear view mirror in combination with the door mirrors.... I'm pleased with this, since I was really concerned with sight lines before buying the car .... So I don't feel compelled to remove the windscreen , yet... Again, when I backup , I say a prayer... Because, as you know , with the top up you have blind spots to what is approaching from either side....
Best,
John
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Best,
John
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#768
Not optimal, but I have been able to handle what is behind me using the rear view mirror in combination with the door mirrors.... I'm pleased with this, since I was really concerned with sight lines before buying the car .... So I don't feel compelled to remove the windscreen , yet... Again, when I backup , I say a prayer... Because, as you know , with the top up you have blind spots to what is approaching from either side....
Best,
John
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Best,
John
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#769
The problem I have discovered is the auto-dimming rear view mirror does not work properly because the rear spoiler raises up and blocks the headlights from the car behind. You can actually see the shadow caused by the spoiler that ends just above the sensor so you get the full headlights in your eyes but the sensor is in the shadow. The sensor needs to be at the top of the mirror.
I can't disagree with you more, inky case. Driving this this evening, at about 7:00 iwas driving east, the rear view mirror is useless. About an hour later, going west, while not useless this time, but only about 30% visibility, guess I'll be learning how to get this unit in and out a lot. Just my opinion, but..........
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The problem I have discovered is the auto-dimming rear view mirror does not work properly because the rear spoiler raises up and blocks the headlights from the car behind. You can actually see the shadow caused by the spoiler that ends just above the sensor so you get the full headlights in your eyes but the sensor is in the shadow. The sensor needs to be at the top of the mirror.
This has also led me to mount my V1 high and to the left of the RVM (rather than below it) as a matter of routine to ensure optical light-of-sight is maintained both fore and aft with the spoiler deployed. Seems to work fine in that location.
Sorry...getting a bit off-topic in this "pictures" thread again...
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