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I just recently picked up some different mirrors for my Stree 500; got them in the mail this morning. They're "Rivco Products Custom LED Mirror" which comes in black or chrome. They're not a plug and play model, since they're with added turn signals that require splicing, but I think they'll work great for the Street.
in an odd twist, we are looking at swapping the handlebars for the extended reach bars, that'll push the hands 2 inches higher and maybe, just maybe put the mirrors high enough to get over the shoulders.
in an odd twist, we are looking at swapping the handlebars for the extended reach bars, that'll push the hands 2 inches higher and maybe, just maybe put the mirrors high enough to get over the shoulders.
Yeah, I'd wait until after the bars have been swapped. No need to go buy a new set of mirrors just for them to be redundant when installed.
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