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I went with the Russ Wernimont Design ones in black (RWD-50046B)
They are way better than the stock ones. What a difference!
Now I can actually see what's on the sides of me and slightly behind me before I make any lane changes.
The mirror frame is about the same size as my stock Fat Boy Lo ones are. They sit low but reach out a little farther so they do what the mirrors were ment to do without being tall or too large in size.
Please excuse the thread hijack ..... I'm glad you have surfaced on here because you certainly dont answer your E-mails several sent to your company ...... anyway we will try this way you advertise Jesse wheels all i wanted to know is are you doing them in contrast cut or plain black MAYBE you can answer me here! ....
I apologize but I personally did not receive any of your emails at all. NO BS. To answer your question, we can do that wheel in anodized black and chrome only, no contrast cuts. My personal email is mike@wickedimage.com, please direct any further inquiries to me and I will make sure that your questions are answered promptly. Thank you for your time and interest.
I used to have the mirrors on your post on my sporty and liked them, when I got my new Cross Bones I realized how bad they were to see from. The stock Bones mirrors look good and work very well also.
I got a set of Ness Rad II on my SG. Really like them and they seem(ed) like a quality piece. Had them two weeks and the left side one stripped out where the mirror bolts onto the stem. They are replacing it under warranty. Hopefully they hold up.
Those are amazing, who makes em? The lady luck ones I just bought got screwed from the wind drag after my last weeks ride so they are now n the shelf dusting away until I find a solution
Those are amazing, who makes em? The lady luck ones I just bought got screwed from the wind drag after my last weeks ride so they are now n the shelf dusting away until I find a solution
I don't know who makes them, but jpcycles sells them.
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