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I've had two pairs of Ness mirrors, the first set was too hard to see out of, second set was an oval, worked til the mirror broke... back to the hard to see ones til I can find another set.
I love the low profile, and especially the bar end mirrors, but don't wanna get the bar-end.
I have had good luck with JPcycles looking at their mirrors and also I sometimes do a search on the computer to see what it brings up. I also like looking at other bikes to see what they have on theirs. I had a set of stock mirrors on my bike and I switched them out for a set of old school round mirrors. I just have a thing for old school choppers.
I just installed the Ness tear drop and they seem fine...but they may have been your first set or you may not want a third set of Ness. lol I've been searching for the teardrop shape and these seem to be a reasonable and functional.
I really like mine, they have a built in blind spot mirror and let me see a great deal of the road behind me. They're a quality product. I purchased mine through JPCycles after I used a coupon code they came to around 150 or so I think.
Check out our mirror line up. I'm thinking any of our Black N' Billet mirror sets will look excellent on your bike. Specifically the Talon Set. All our mirrors come with a Lifetime Structural Warranty and 2 year chrome Warranty. Plus everything we make is 100% American Made start to finish from Billet Aluminum, never casted metal alloy. Mix and match our mirror stems with any mirror to get the look you want.
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! ....
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