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I have these on mine..I went with black ones, will sell these for $35 plus shipping..only on the bike a week while I waited for the back ordered black version
I replaced my stock handle bars on my 2015 SGS with 12in twin peaks. The stock mirrors are some what useable but not to cool with moving my arm to use them.
Im looking for mirrors that arnt huge but not to small that you cant really see out of.
What are you using?
Ran the HD Split Vision's for about a year and tried to convince myself they weren't big and ugly. Didn't work, they really detracted from the clean look of the MBBs. I'm now running Russ Wernimont chrome arc mirrors. Perfect size and a cool shape.
I used these and blanked the handlebar mirror holes with chrome acorn bolts. They fit just below the screen, so handlebar height does not come into play. Good vision all round and chrome is holding up 7 years in. Recommended.
I used these and blanked the handlebar mirror holes with chrome acorn bolts. They fit just below the screen, so handlebar height does not come into play. Good vision all round and chrome is holding up 7 years in. Recommended.
I was looking at them and the HD mirrors. I do like them but im thinking that the mirrors might end up being about the same height as the bars and my vision in the mirrors being blocked by my grips. If im wrong let me know
I have 13" LA Chopper Twin Peaks and I ended up getting Kuryakyn mirrors.
They look great and are priced right. I have had these mirrors on my last three bikes. I left the stems chrome and painted the mirrors vivid black.
Good Luck In Searching.
Womack
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