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2 Kuryakyn Trident Three Bar Mirrors: PN: 1495. These were on the sled for about 5 months and are in outstanding condition – No pitting, scratches or chipping on neither the chrome nor mirrors. There is some light bolt-rounding on the left side mirror bolt from over tightening, but does not effect the mounting of them…see pictures (this bolt can be replaced via Kuryakyn if you'd feel it would need to be). They are a three bar mirror stem with double adjustment points & a swivel head. The convex lens offers increased viewing with approximately 9" from mount to mirror end. New $ 70 each ($140 pr.).
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