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nah I just typed custom motorcycle mirrors into google then clicked images. I clicked on the first mirrors shown and that took me to that site. I have been on their site before and I knew they had a lot of mirrors. I looked at page 1 then as soon as i clicked on page 2 BAM there they were at the top of the page. Now gimme those mirrors! [8D]
Lemme think this over a bit and decide for sure what I want to do....I need to decide if I really want to go with stock mirrors. I'll get back to this thread.
I just found those same mirrors for 57% off Tejas Thumps pricefor chrome cast ones, and for a slightly different stem on a billet chrome one it is 37% off Teja's prices.
I think I'll go ahead and order the chrome cast ones. Thanks for pointing me towards those cool looking mirrors. [sm=Awwww.gif]
PigInaBlanket, they vibrate a little, but not so much that I can't see enough to tell there's traffic behind me. My main problem is, they are so close to the bars that all I can see is my arms on each side unless I move my arm from it's normal position to see. The left side seems to be the worst. I can't get them adjusted so that I can see on both sides around my arms without having to move. Seems like the stock mirrors are a bit longer and maybe solve that problem. I have read on here about certain mirrrors causing that problem when used on buckhorn bars. They are cool looking mirrors but they just don't serve their purpose really well on my bars.
Well I got my mirrors in the mail from www.Debrixcycles.com and they look nice but are pretty small. They only cost me $53.99 which I think is a pretty damn good deal for these nice looking mirrors.
I'll try and get them put on tomorrow.
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