CycleSmiths introduces a revolutionary new line of frameless mirrors. The first-of-its-kind “Naked Mirror” design has no housing thanks to the special hardened glass which is three times stronger than a car’s windshield. Because of this, the CycleSmiths Naked mirror is the first all glass mirror on the market.
The first style of frameless mirror launched by CycleSmiths is the Naked Lollipop, which features a clean, subtly-tapered stem and round mirror that’s just as at-home on retro bobbers and choppers as it is on modern cruisers and baggers. The pivot-less design won’t vibrate out of place after tightening and only requires a 5/32″ Allen key to adjust.
The Naked Lollipop is available with a chrome or black stem and with clear or smoked 2-1/4″, 3″, or 3-1/2″ round glass to suit individual styles. Stems are also available in standard length, which places the mirror center 4″ up and 4-3/8″ out, and shorty length, which places the mirror center 3″ up and 2-1/4″ out. Since the glass can be easily removed from the stem, the stem can also be coated to match custom color schemes. CycleSmiths Lollilop Mirrors.
Really cool. But these $100 a pop mirrors have a frame. Just no back
Different … Who remembers using a dentist mirror to satisfy the law?
……… Domino Dave………
Oh yea the dental mirror lol
I don’t know, but on my hardtail chopper, not any kind of mirror is going to work. A $100 mirror is just not in my wish list. Just sayin’
Very unique, well done guys.
Yeah, dental mirrors in the 60s.
Did that.
I have a set of these mirrors in blue tinted glass on my Daytona Blue Street Glide , they look better in person . The blue tinted glass matches the blue paint . You can see a photo of the blue glass on my WILLY SHINY facebook page