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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Not too big but does the job
Stuart King
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Seems sturdy when riding. Super easy install! They will fit pro taper bars for a Honda Grom with the .5" inner diameter, you just take the outer sleeve off the bat end insert.
Mark
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 28, 2025
Great fit for my zontes 125c after the wind blew the bike over and snapped the mirror in half. Nice and simple to replace and looks great. Fantastic price as well
Matt Gioia
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
I bought these a year ago with low expectations. CRG mirrors are VERY expensive and I figured I'd buy these to see if I like the style.I do! They are small, easy to position, and offer way more area of view as they are convex.I have had to tighten them a few times in one year. You can really crank down on the screws and nothing breaks. For the past 8 months or so I have not had to adjust or tighten them.Only issue is that sometimes they can be tough to fold in, especially without messing up your set position, but I hardly ever fold them in anyway.Don't hesitate to buy these even though it seems too good to be true.
Ricardo Diego Pérez
Reviewed in Mexico on August 28, 2024
Justo como se describe el producto.
Philip
Reviewed in Australia on December 14, 2024
Mirrors sent don't have fold-in joint so I can't filter in traffic.
Tammy k.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023
These mirrors do what they are supposed to do- they reflect- I am giving only 2 stars because there are small washers and spacers and various (for lack of a better word) things. I have no idea what they are- where they go- or how necessary the parts are because this is just another part I’ve ordered recently- with absolutely not a word or diagram or picture or QR code to scan- not so much as an arrow to show how to properly instal these mirrors. I can YouTube “how to …”, but I want to make sure the video and the item I have are the same- there are so many variations of everything, and rear view mirrors are pretty important- It’s so frustrating to repeatedly buy a part because I have no idea whether I am installing said part correctly, or not.. How do I know there aren’t just random parts put in the box, and shipped out? I would be happy with a QR code that links to a simple “how to” video. I have a feeling I should be using some of the parts I have leftover, but who really knows?Edit: I just returned from a ride and the mirrors basically flop around due to the fact that they definitely are not installed correctly. How can I fix it? I have no idea- I don’t feel like I should have to reach out to a seller for instructions and a part list- these things should really be included- im sure people wouldn’t complain about instructions included . It’s now a safety issue- I do not recommend these mirrors- I won’t buy again- and I hope the seller shows some decency and start including instructions on how to install. I hate when I waste money like this, I hope whoever is reading this takes heed to my warning.
MOTO DUCHARME
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2023
GOOD QUALITY OF PRODUCT
LXXV
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2021
I considered a pair of bar-end mirrors that cost almost $400 before purchasing these. That pair was machined from billet and all the parts were replaceable individually.The design of these mirrors is virtually identical. Although the alloy is a lower grade and the glass is not replaceable, visually they are practically indistinguishable from the much more expensive set.Once installed, these mirrors give a clear and acceptably vibration free view, even on my KTM supermoto.So the price/performance ratio is awesome and the mirrors look sweet on the bike.There is an IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION WHEN MOUNTING WITH THICK WALL BARS:The supplied mounts are supposed to go inside your bar and then expand to hold them in place. They are too large to fit inside handlebars that have thicker walls on the ends like Renthal. That was the case with my bike, so I needed to mount them with some different parts. I used some rubber plugs from a pair of bar end caps to hold the mirror inside the bar instead of the supplied metal pieces and that worked just fine. Once tightened up, the mounts don’t move around, but the mirrors themselves are still adjustable by hand within a certain range and they stay where you put them.I thought these may be junk and I’d end up sending them back. In fact, they ended up looking and working awesome at an amazingly low price. Possibly the best value accessory I’ve ever purchased, totally recommended.
CH
Reviewed in Singapore on July 28, 2020
It arrived with paint chipping off.
Andrew Simpkins
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020
I have a 2018 Kawasaki Ninja 400abs. My bike was knocked over by someone in the middle of the night a couple weeks ago, broke the stock mirror off and the rear tail fairing busted to crap. I bought these as a replacement set of mirrors. They fit in the bar ends perfectly. I recommend using some thread glue or similar because the screw can come loose and the mirror will turn. Quality is decent, obviously not a pro grade replacement. Makes the bike look a little meaner. The round mirrors aren’t very big so don’t expect a huge view, I always turn my head to make sure it’s clear before I switch lanes anyways so it doesn’t bother me. I’d recommend it as a cheap replacement that works and looks good on the bike.
William
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2019
I didn't expect much of a cheap sub $20 set of folding mirrors and they perform quite well for the price. I've had $50 mirrors do worse.Installation is easy and simple as most bar-end mirrors. Be sure to tighten all the screws since they come very loose, I have a V-Twin and the vibrations had these falling apart after the first ride.The look is great, no one would suspect they are from the bargain bin and I honestly think they can last if you don't have a need to fold them every 5 minutes. I live in a highly congested area and constantly have to fold my mirrors to lane split, then pop them open again when traffic is clear. I do this at least 5 times when I ride and they didn't hold up to this type of use. One jammed while folded out and simply broke off when I tried to shut it. The second mirror is still hanging on for it's dear life after a month of use but its already wearing out and I don't expect it to last much longer, it already jams when open and I find myself nearly steering myself into a ditch as I pull it to close.If its just for style and ease of storage (where you fold them only occasionally), go for it. If you need to fold them very often because you lane-split, skip these.
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