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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Great mirrors, very stable off road and at speed. I'm hoping they will flex or twist if I hit a branch. That's what took out my other different style mirrors. I'm buying another set for my son's Enduro. Riding 2020 WR250R.
Bob
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
These mirrors look good are one of the best additions I’ve made to my bike. Low vibration unlike cheap mirrors. Great investment.
SueR
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Couldn’t see much with factory KLR mirrors. These are worth the money.
ramesess
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
I've wanted mirrors on my 4X4 for years, but I never got around to getting any until now. My workhorse is set up for weed spraying now, but in the winter it's a snow plow. When I'm bundled up head to toe, sun glare goggles, and restricted in my movements, it's hard to turn around and ensure the road is clear before I wheel around. It is so hard to spin around, but now I won't have to!This set of mirrors are made of metal, and came with attaching hardware for numerous configurations. I put them on my front rack since the handlebars are pretty full. They went on easily, very intuitive really, but there's an instruction sheet if need be. I did see there's an email address to contact the company if you have problems - that's nice.Now, it might be because I'm old, or set in my ways, or have a touch of OCD, but I like mirrors that are rectangle or round. I've had motorcycles for 50+ years and they've always been rectangle or round. I don't care too much for the design, but they'll get the job done. The other point of contention is the lock down on the cross bar between the mount and mirror. It's two pieces that clamp adjusting balls on either end with a thumb screw. I tightened it down as much as I can but can still move the mirrors if bumped. Time will tell if the clamps are solid enough to hold them in place during use.
WA Resident
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
I have 10 working bikes, most of them "adventure"-type bikes. You know the drill on these types of bikes, you put on a real skid plate, probably change out the seat for more comfort (heh...), and - change out the mirrors for something that won't come unscrewed right when you are on a ride and rotate in your way, or break the first time you have a spill.I was expecting to open these and find they were cheaply made, and the flip side of that coin; cheap to replace. They look similar to an expensive brand that are on 4 of my bikes and I had to do a "doubletake" pulling these out of the box because they looked and weighed in on all the good points of those more expensive mirrors.These are robust, tight, supposedly crash-proof and they work - just like the expensive brand. I have NOT crash tested them yet on the DR650 I have fitted them to, but I am sure they will get that test sooner or later.For now, rest assured these are a steal for the money and you will not be disappointed by the quality or the operational feel of these mirrors.
Callout
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
I recently bought a set of Kenimoto mirrors and ordered a set of these at the same time. While I'm sure that the Doubletake mirrors have better build quality and reach, they will still break when the ground comes up and smacks them the right way. And a pair of them is closer to $140. I was extremely surprised when I received this kit that they weren't just similar, they were the exact same kit as Kenimoto albeit packaged differently. As in the same numbers on the backs of the mirrors, the same hardware, they even weighed the same. For about half the price. I had to mark one set with tape to distinguish them. I quickly swapped the Kenimoto for these. One set I mounted to a KLX 140RF and the other to a DR650. The KLX got the first set crash tested multiple times and they still function perfectly.
Becky
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Easy install for motorcycles. Adjustable. Stays in place when riding.
A.M.
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
Installation is pretty straightforward, as long as you don't forget to remove the adapter, if one is used with your stock mirrors. I didn't realize the stock mirrors used an adapter, so I was having a hard time installing these. If you miss that adapter, no level of messing around with the included parts will work, at least with my bike. Once I realized what the issue was, I was able to remove the stock adapter, and everything installed so simply and perfectly.Once these mirrors were on, it was easy to adjust and tighten them into place. You can see in the pictures that I have a wind screen extension. On the left side, my stock mirror used to bump that extension at full turn of the handlebars. These sit a little lower and are more adjustable, so that is no longer a problem. The clarity of the mirrors is good. I've used these at speeds up to about 65 mph, and they're steady. They're definitely good quality at a good price.
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