Anodized T6061 on 2040-parts.com
US $39.00
Location:
Marietta, Georgia, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Moto Delux
Surface Finish:Anodized
Handle Bars, Levers & Mirror Part Type:Bar Ends
Warranty:Yes
Manufacturer Part Number:M510-100
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right
Billet Aluminum Bar End Mirrors for Ducati Motorcycle 7/8" Bars You are bidding on a Pair of
High Quality 3 inch Bar End Mirrors machined form genuine T6061 billet by
Hottiemoto with fold away feature. Hottiemoto Bar End Mirrors will fit most
with 7/8” OD bars with an internal diameter from 14mm to 18mm ID via the
supplied expanding collars. Some bars feature threaded inserts that you may
have to drill out for installation. Also, the mirrors can be installed by not
using any of the expanding mechanism and only the circular carrier between the
clamps; basically, the bolts that hold on your current end caps or bar end
weights is reused; still, because, every bike is a bit different, this method
sometimes requires that you must find slightly longer bolts with the same
thread pitch as your inserts. Alternatively, the mirrors can be mounted to
existing bar end weights less than 20 mm by removing the expanders, moving the
weights outward, and clamping directly on to the weight inserts. We also supply
out our exclusive expanding adapters for 25.4 mm/ 1” OD bars upon request
before ordering or if you purchase the auction with the adapters included; we
supply these adapters free of charge to our customers that have purchased our
mirrors; existing customers that require our 1 inch bar adapters pay only
applicable shipping fees. Measure to know your bars or contact us through the
ebay message interface if you have any questions. Hottiemoto Mirrors feature a
limited life-time warranty to the original purchaser.·
New Clean Look Mirror
Side with No Expose Retaining Bolts
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Handsome Diamond
Tooled Swirl Pattern with Black Anodized finish
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Fold away feature for
storage or tight lanes
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Vibration resistant
6061 Billet housings
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Optical grade
polarized convex mirrors
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OEM Quality Hardware
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Install on most
7/8" bars using the internal clamping system
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Adaptable to threaded
handle bars
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Optional mounting to
most bar end weights or handle bars less than 22mm
Please note: The Mirrors we sell our of the
highest quality at any price and and should not be compared to the low-end
reproductions that have become common lately.
Ask other vendors to email you detailed high quality pictures of the mirrors
they are selling, and you will see there is no comparison. As the saying goes,
you will get what you pay for. Our mirrors feature top grade materials, glass,
hardware, and finish.
With Hottiemoto, there is no need for excuses, these mirrors will look proper
and compliment even the most expensive and exclusive motorcycles.
   
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