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those mirrors look just like the ones i just ordered they are the arlen ness ones right ? i think i will be mounting them under the handlebars i will have to wait and see !! nice looking ride you got there !!!!
put the new arlen ness mini oval mirrors on last night under the bars i can see more with them under the bars than i could see out of my stock mirrors and to me i think they look good there as well i will post pics for everyone to see . thanks for all the help everyone
put the new arlen ness mini oval mirrors on last night under the bars i can see more with them under the bars than i could see out of my stock mirrors and to me i think they look good there as well i will post pics for everyone to see . thanks for all the help everyone
Mine aren't under the bars, but I agree; it's amazing how well you can see with those little suckers. I have a better visibility now than I ever did with the fairing attached mirrors.
i agree you can see a lot out of them little suckers i havent had a chance to ride the bike with them on it yet , stupid rain thats all its done up here in vermont all week . i put a new seat on as well and i am itching to try it out !!!!!! thanks for all the help guys ...
Anybody have a link to these? I just checked Kury's site but couldn't find them. After adding the WO 575's I went with bar mounted mirrors but I haven't been able to find any plugs to fill the fairing mirror holes. None of the plastic plugs from Lowe's or Ace have fit yet. Thanks in advance!
I went with these. Found them at my local indy for $10. They look like they were made for the holes. They even have a left and right. Secured them with some black epoxy.
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