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Hey guys, I recently installed 10" Monkey Bars on my 15 SGS. I am looking for recommendations for replacement mirrors. Specifically, under the bar mounted mirrors. Due to weather I have not had a chance to ride much at all yet but I am assuming that the stock mirrors will not be good enough. I do not want to have mirrors on top of the bars.
I have done some searching on here as well as other websites but I am not finding much info or examples. Let me know what has worked well for you!
Hey guys, I recently installed 10" Monkey Bars on my 15 SGS. I am looking for recommendations for replacement mirrors. Specifically, under the bar mounted mirrors. Due to weather I have not had a chance to ride much at all yet but I am assuming that the stock mirrors will not be good enough. I do not want to have mirrors on top of the bars.
I have done some searching on here as well as other websites but I am not finding much info or examples. Let me know what has worked well for you!
. Didn't think about any fairing you might have. Good luck post up pics see what out there.
Last edited by Hurricane 68; Sep 29, 2018 at 10:03 PM.
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