sportster64
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Does anyone have a cheap mirror option that works well for the apex ?
I've been thinking about trying several of the clamp on bicycle mirrors but I'm not sure if they will fit around the apex bars.
I've been thinking about trying several of the clamp on bicycle mirrors but I'm not sure if they will fit around the apex bars.
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the cheapest way is to use a wrist mirror, i've used one for 25 yrs
the cheapest way is to use a wrist mirror, i've used one for 25 yrs


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Me too!
yamadog1 said:the cheapest way is to use a wrist mirror, i've used one for 25 yrs
Me too!
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sportster64 said:Does anyone have a cheap mirror option that works well for the apex ?
I've been thinking about trying several of the clamp on bicycle mirrors but I'm not sure if they will fit around the apex bars.
I've been using an "adjustable 2 inch blind spot mirror" for the past 10 years. You can buy them in any auto parts dept/store. The picture is not real good but you can see it on the blue sled, left side on the dash area just below the handlebar. The headlights behind show up fine --day or night. I check the mirror every so often on a left hand curve/turn. Never had a problem and never had one fall off, just mount it to any flat area on the left side of the sled.
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Me three.....tried the bar mirrors and they suck...hand mirror is the only way to go
sj said:yamadog1 said:the cheapest way is to use a wrist mirror, i've used one for 25 yrs
Me too!
Me three.....tried the bar mirrors and they suck...hand mirror is the only way to go


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I went the expensive way and am hoping it will work well. For cheap I think the wrist mirror is way to go.
I got the nytro large hand guards and the bike like mirrors that mount to that frame. I must have really wanted them for the price.
BUT I had a Duluxe with good mirrors in the past and now that the wife is riddng with me I want to be able to see more than just a head light.
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I got the nytro large hand guards and the bike like mirrors that mount to that frame. I must have really wanted them for the price.

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Had stick on mirrors couldn't mount them out far enough to see anything.
Wrist mirror the only way too go
Wrist mirror the only way too go

sportster64
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how would one "bolt" mirrors on the end of the apex grips without putting holes in the grips, plus the apex bars are hooked on the ends ?
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