Brand New Nos Fiem Universal Motorcycle Rear View Mirrors Moped Bicycle Atv on 2040-parts.com
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, US
Can be used for a motorcycle, moped, bicycle, etc.
Threads are Metric 10mm X 1.25 thread pitch
Mirror head is approx 3-1/2" X 5"
These are nice quality universal mirrors
Back of mirror is plastic
The rest of the assembly is nice quality metal
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