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Street Glide - mirror relocation brackets (up and right) - PY Monkey Bars 8" blocking the OEM mirrors view.
Hi All,
Has anyone tried these StreetGlide adjustable mirror relocation brackets? I installed Monkey Bars 8" and hands block my mirrors view unfortunately, almost completely - I'd like my mirrors to be ca. 3 cm up and 3 cm right (to outer) - so not a drop, but to raise them a bit and move em a bit to the right...any other ideas than these? I also do not think I need mirrors to stick out so much of the bike (like these brackets do), just these 3 cm would be alright for me...I wonder if anyone had one of these - is it possible to move that mirror mounting more to the center of this whole bracket so they do not stick out from the fairing so much...or maybe someone found similar brackets but shorter?
I also found these mirrors on Aliexpress (I knooooow!), anyone tried one of these? They write "super adjustable" - and indeed they look like that main bolt is longer and maybe they'd provide some more adjustability, what do you think?
Has anyone tried these StreetGlide adjustable mirror relocation brackets? I installed Monkey Bars 8" and hands block my mirrors view unfortunately, almost completely
I do not really need much and want to keep that sleek look of OEM mirrors, just get em a bit up and a bit right, that's all.
Has anyone tried these StreetGlide adjustable mirror relocation brackets? I installed Monkey Bars 8" and hands block my mirrors view unfortunately, almost completely - I'd like my mirrors to be ca. 3 cm up and 3 cm right (to outer) - so not a drop, but to raise them a bit and move em a bit to the right...any other ideas than these? I also do not think I need mirrors to stick out so much of the bike (like these brackets do), just these 3 cm would be alright for me...I wonder if anyone had one of these - is it possible to move that mirror mounting more to the center of this whole bracket so they do not stick out from the fairing so much...or maybe someone found similar brackets but shorter?
I also found these mirrors on Aliexpress (I knooooow!), anyone tried one of these? They write "super adjustable" - and indeed they look like that main bolt is longer and maybe they'd provide some more adjustability, what do you think?
I do not really need much and want to keep that sleek look of OEM mirrors, just get em a bit up and a bit right, that's all.
When I changed to KST bars I had the same issue, I couldn't see my mirrors. I tried the KST relocation brackets but those still didn't put the mirrors where I could get the most benefit. Eventually I bought a set of mirrors and put them on the bars like the older bikes.
Last edited by Fender62; May 29, 2026 at 07:43 AM.
Reason: grammar
I would like to keep the OEM mirrors as to keep the OEM look and also I read that handlebars mirrors vibrate a lot along with the bars themselves...
I can't speak much about the Street Glide since the last one I owned was a new 2014 and only kept it for a short time. But both my 2002 Fat Boy and 2024 FLHTP don't seem to have vibration issues with the old school mirrors.
But like everything else, different folks have different experiences.
Exaclty, they drop down and I'd want up a bit and right a bit....
I am not sure what year your bike is, but the KST ones for the 24-26 models actually can be used to drop down, out or up. I have a set that I paid $120 for and would let them go for $75 and I will pay the postage. KST Mirror Relocation Brackets
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