Universal Black Motorcycle Aluminum Rearview Side Mirrors 7/8" Bar End For Cafe Racer Bobber Cruiser Scooter








Key features
- •Mirror body : 6061 CNC Machined Aluminum with BLACK Finish
- •Convex Mirror for Wider Viewing Angle,Adjustable mirror angle, up and down, left and right
- •Mirror Diameter: 3" (7cm)
- •Package:1 Sets (Left & Right) rearview mirrors,Comes with 7/8" Bar end insert bushing
- •Will fit all Motorcycle, Street bikes, Sports bikes, Chopper, Cruiser with 7/8" Standard Handlebars
Universal Black Motorcycle Aluminum Rearview Side Mirrors 7/8" Bar End For Cafe Racer Bobber Cruiser Scooter
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.7
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Stylish and functional as long as you understand the size and convex reflection before buying
S. Arias✓ Verified Purchase•September 11, 2023
I installed these mirrors on my Kawi Vulcan S after trying out another style that did not function as advertised. Because of that, I had my concerns that these mirrors would vibrate or come loose. I took my time during the installations and tried a couple of methods. First, I rolled some masking tape over the tightening nut to make for a more snug mating surface. That didn't work since the tape would make the nut slide inside of the handlebars no matter how much I tightened. I then tried it without and they held much better. I also added red loctite to all the nuts and mating surfaces and let it cure for 24 hours before riding. So far they are solid and the vibrations don't show on the reflection.
The reflection is as expected due to their size. The convex functions gives you a decent field of view. Don't expect to apply makeup or pluck your eyebrows with it though.
I would have given the product 5 stars if they would have engineered it with nylon locking threads. That would have made them perfect.
The reflection is as expected due to their size. The convex functions gives you a decent field of view. Don't expect to apply makeup or pluck your eyebrows with it though.
I would have given the product 5 stars if they would have engineered it with nylon locking threads. That would have made them perfect.
They do as advertised
SyAnn Kirkpatrick✓ Verified Purchase•August 16, 2023
Ended up buying different mirrors only because you can adjust these ones
It works
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 30, 2023
Surprisingly good quality at a reasonable price
Good product as described
Jesus perez✓ Verified Purchase•July 18, 2023
Easy to mount
Works on 2018 MT 07
SpruceGoose54✓ Verified Purchase•June 19, 2023
I prefer these over the stock mirrors. The positives is it gets the stock mirrors out of your way so you can lean forward on the tank while on the freeway and have more vision. Plus I do think they make the bike look more aggressive.
The cons is they are a pain to install and dropping the bike knocks them out of place but that's a given with bar ends mirrors. You have to make sure they catch in the handlebar, then secure the mirror base, and finally adjust the mirror to achieve the proper angle. Many times the bar ends would spin or get loose as you tried to adjust one of the three. Once you have them set though they seem solid and as long as you don't death grip you don't feel much vibration. If you drop the bike they can come loose as the force will reset either the mirror, the base, or the bar end.
The cons is they are a pain to install and dropping the bike knocks them out of place but that's a given with bar ends mirrors. You have to make sure they catch in the handlebar, then secure the mirror base, and finally adjust the mirror to achieve the proper angle. Many times the bar ends would spin or get loose as you tried to adjust one of the three. Once you have them set though they seem solid and as long as you don't death grip you don't feel much vibration. If you drop the bike they can come loose as the force will reset either the mirror, the base, or the bar end.
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