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Not to sound like a sales geek for Joker Machine but even though some of their mirrors are pretty small they do use convex mirrors in them meaning there is actually a slightly larger field of vision with theirs as as opposed to other similarly sized mirrors from other vendors that use flat mirrors.
One other cool thing with JM is that if there is any problem with any component of the mirror ie: screws, stem, frame, mirror glass,etc. they have all the single components on the shelf ready to replace or repair. Others are manufactured overseas and individual components are not available. So say the mirror glass itself gets broken you can get the glass only from JM. With others you would most likely need to buy a whole new mirror.
P.S. At least 2 of our hdforums sponsors offer Joker Machine products at a discount off MSRP.
Not to sound like a sales geek for Joker Machine but even though some of their mirrors are pretty small they do use convex mirrors in them meaning there is actually a slightly larger field of vision with theirs as as opposed to other similarly sized mirrors from other vendors that use flat mirrors.
One other cool thing with JM is that if there is any problem with any component of the mirror ie: screws, stem, frame, mirror glass,etc. they have all the single components on the shelf ready to replace or repair. Others are manufactured overseas and individual components are not available. So say the mirror glass itself gets broken you can get the glass only from JM. With others you would most likely need to buy a whole new mirror.
P.S. At least 2 of our hdforums sponsors offer Joker Machine products at a discount off MSRP.
who has them ? , I'm looking for another set .. can you PM me ... thxs
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