They are extremely popular and in great demand for many types of bikes, Cruisers, Cafe Racers, Choppers, Bobbers, etc…Turned up or down they look extremely cool even if we all know that some rear visibility has to be sacrificed. These mirrors are offered in different styles and match the grips and pegs. From $98.00 to $108.00. Order online at Speed Dealer Customs.
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Very nice
Not the only one offering this type of parts, but these ones look very good with a design match to the grips & pegs.
Look good. After trying many types of mirrors for many years I decided to try a handlebar end mirror. I was surprised how well it worked and now have them on both my bikes. Left side only works for me.
We transport many bikes with these on, while they look very nice, they can be a royal pain in the backside when need to use the bar end to restrict movement during transport. The owners are never impressed when they get their bike with their bit of bling unattached and in a padded bag for safe keeping!!
I like them.
Back in ’75 I used a dentist mirror on my Triumph chop … the cops hated it …
Domino Dave
Sorry but I liked it not at all …. Looks more like a shower head
Bar end mirrors are superior to most mirrors, they offer an excellent view of what is behind you – much better than any other mirror, because with them you can see what is otherwise blocked by your shoulders. I have them on my Buell and have used them on many of my other bikes in the past. But they do look ridiculous unless you have pretty low bars
They do make bikes wider and thus are a pain when transporting a bike (they can easily be removed for this) or when squeezing it into tight places, situations such as when splitting lanes or parking in tight spots..
But nice ones can be had for a fraction of the price of these!
Bar-end mirrors are way-cool.
A lot less clutter & much cleaner all around.
For years i collected regular mirrors, sawed off the bar-mount and threaded the shaft.
Put a-chunk-a hose on the shaft between two nuts & washers, slipped it into the bar-end and tightened up on the nut. …. one low-cost Vibration free mirror with an unobstructed view.
-nicker-
Yeah they copied Todd’s Cycle gotten returns that were not mine. poor glass cutting.
looks like they copied Todd’s Cycle bar end mirrors
http://toddscycle.com/n_parts/n_parts_grips_controls.html
And Todd’s Cycles copied his on who?
We used to use a chromed automotive freeze plug with a small mirror put inside and a stud attached, drill and tap the bars screw it on, you couldn’t see sh*t but it got you past the cops