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looking to find away to install a set or left Oxford bar end mirror on my Fat Bob. Problem is the wedges on the mirror are for 7/8” bars and of course the Harley’s are bigger. 1 1/8” I believe. I like the fact they stick out past my shoulders so I get a great view. I have them on my KTM 1190. Harley’s bar end mirrors are not as far out.
Almost Need some sort of insert for the Harley bars but looking to see if some one else may have a similar setup
Your bars should be 1" at the grips/switch housings. Take a look at CRG bar end mirrors; Constructors Racing Group were my go to mirrors on all my sport bikes. They make a billet 1" internal adapter that will work with bar I.D.'s between .720" to .876".
Your bars should be 1" at the grips/switch housings. Take a look at CRG bar end mirrors; Constructors Racing Group were my go to mirrors on all my sport bikes. They make a billet 1" internal adapter that will work with bar I.D.'s between .720" to .876".
Im looking at those CRG mirrors right now. I tried cutting some pipe to 1.5” length then split it. It sort of worked but I don’t think it will last. I have exceeded my level of dicking around with them! It’s only because I have 3 or 4 Oxford 7/8” mirrors for my KTM kicking around , I thought I’d give it a whirl. Going with the CRG 3” with adapter.
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