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look around on Jokers site... they make several different styles...
I have a set of Viewtech 5... and love them
Yep,I keep going back there, love them like yours, and the ribbed and beerschooner style.there all nice...Just keep talking myself out of spending the money. Most probabley give in by the end of the week and buy them.
Last edited by netvampire; Sep 16, 2009 at 10:56 PM.
Thanks for the suggestions so far, but nothing takes my fancy yet. the jokers look well made but cant justify spending that sort of money,considering not to keen on the holes in them stems. i am kinda liking these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...n%3D3%26ps%3D5
But might be a bit cheapish made.
No offense but I think your being a bit on the cheapish side. I paid almost $80 a piece for my mirrors. Dont skimp too much or you'll end up with a POS that either 1 has a shitty mirror, or 2 you will have to move back every 5 mins cause its too loose.
Hahaha.No offence taken...Not made of money, trying to get another motor for my vw as well, as parts for the scoot.Like i said the ebay ones do look dodgy. dont forget we got to get stuff shipped as well ,over here. some stores almost will double that price. so i'm going to be looking at least $290 for mirrors with the jokers.looks like the domed harley ones can be found for $160 on evilbay. just looking for options at the moment. yours look like the arlen ness teardrops- aren't they-thought they were about $90 a pair.
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