Handlebar Mirrors

kenbar

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2007 Attak. Looking for a decent set of mirrors that I can remove quickly when required.

Has anyone tried the Yamaha handlebar mirrors, SMA-MIROR-00-KT? They look easy to install however I expect they will get in the way when you use the cover.

Kenbar
 
Never tried the yamaha one above.
My wife rides with a handle mirror that attaches to the handlebar with velcro. We got it from royaldistributing.com . Works good and easy to remove. I find it gets in the way sometimes, so I use a hand mirror that goes on the back of my glove with velcro also bought from Royal. For me this works great.
hand mirror pt# 12-165-13 $9.95.
handlbar mirror pt# 12-165-12 $17.95
Cheers,
Rick.
 
I went with POWERMADDS and got a set a mirrors that bolt on...I don't use a cover 'cause I have a enclosed trailer but I think a cover would work fine ...
 

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i tried a few of these powermad mirrors,they keep falling of if you hit a branch,even tried glue but they fell of anyway wen it's very cold,now o bought bicycle mirrors that blots at the end of the handle bar.
 
My PowerMadd mirrors buzzed and rattled at certain RPM's which drove me crazy!. However mine weren't held on with tape like Super Bee said, rather they snapped over a platic stem in the center that allows them to rotate for angle adjustment.

I popped the mirrors off and put some silicone on the back side of them before snapping them back on the stems. Then I rotated them where I wanted them (angled outward) and let the silicone cure.
 


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