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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?
I have these [url]http://www.russwernimont.com mirhttp://www.russwernimont.com/RWD-50069B-5-arc-convex-mirror-in-black on my 10" Twin Peaks, work great and look good. They have convex lens for great wide angle view.
I'm using the tribals from HD, not to small and not to big but perfect
I was looking at these but I haven't been able to yet justify spending that much. Another month or so I'll have a few hundred In Harley reward $$ and get them then
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