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I am looking at 12 KST Mayhems but those Yaffees look good. Same ride! Did you install?
the dealership did, they told me there was 1 wire they had to add & it was $30, yet after they finished I asked if they wanted for me to pay for the wire they told me not to worry about it ( so i am not sure they actually needed it). My buddy has the KST's & they are very similiar, I got the yaffe bars off amazon for $350.16
I have 10s and i convinced myself i was good looking under my arm. After riding a buddy's bike i realized what i wass missing and got mirrors. World a difference.
While riding, there's no way that I can use my stock mirrors. I tried it for a week but looking under my arm while riding, quickly got old. I found it dangerous using the stock mirrors, no thank you.
I just bought some simple mirrors and installed them on top and put in plugs in the stock holes.
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