Unique precision-machined features on both the stems and heads provide contrast to the smooth black anodized “tuxedo” or chrome finishes.
Tapered stems help maintain a compact profile while providing ample height and reach for a large convex glass surface area.
Precision-fit ball-and-socket joints offer easy adjustment and firm positioning of the mirrors to eliminate movement caused by vibration.
These mirrors measure 5” (w) x 3-1/8” (h) and meet DOT-compliant size standards. Available in premium chrome or black anodized “tuxedo” finishes as direct replacements for Harley-Davidson® models (except Street 500 and 750), with model-specific adapters available (sold separately) for fitment on Indian®, Victory® and a wide variety of metric cruiser applications. $ $199.99. At Bahn Products.
Only $200 for some mirrors? Another bargain for sure. How can the company afford to sell them so cheap? Next they will be selling foot pegs for the some ridiculously low price of $200!
Bartle doo 1500
is dat Corpapinum
I guess gaud was taken
I guess ugly is expensive.
Looking at the website, that’s the price per pair. If the quality is good, that hardly seems a price point to make fun of. Slow day for some?
Behind the Bahn name, it’s “Made In China” Kuryakyn!
Woody, no matter how slow the day is, $100 a side for mirrors is a tad much, a lot like many other “goodies” for our motorcycles. Can’t wait for the RUBS to be gone so our sport can get back to motorcycling and not $300 nic nacs!!!
Would never install those on my bike.
Once again, it is proven the majority have no clue about the cost of manufacturing
Not my thing, but wouldn’t hold it against anybody who adds them to their bike and thinks it adds to its appeal. RUBs have served as the patrons to some of the true artists in this industry and allowed them to make a living at it rather than pursue fabrication as a garage hobby. Don’t let them interrupt your riding for sport, transportation or relaxation.
Good looking mirrors. I have them on my sporty. $199.99 is not a bad price point for a forged, machined and anodized product.
Dead nuts spot on bludog.
What I choose to hang on my bike (and how much I pay) doesn’t affect anybody’s else’s riding experience, or lifestyle.
I kind of like all the Bahn products I’ve seen so far
& Jim Nasi did one hell of a job putting a custom cycle together with them
But $200 for a set of mirrors, I just don;t know ????
Saw these at Sturgis and they are solid. Original designs are hard to come by these days. Slapping a logo on a part and calling it “premium” seems to be the trend all to often nowadays.
are they forged or cast?