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Cnc 7/8" Handlbar Grip Bar End Mirrors For Motorycle Cafe Racer Bobber Clubman on 2040-parts.com

Location:

CHINA, China

CHINA, China
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Surface Finish:silver Brand:Unbranded Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Part Brand:Kawasaki Yamaha Honda Suzuki

                  The Compatibility chart is only for reference, pls check if your handlebar is 22mm (7/8")

Color: silver

quantity :1 pair

Material:  High quality 6061 CNC machined Aluminum light weight material

Fitment:

  Suzuki, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, KTM, Harley, Ducati, Victory, BMW, Indian, Aprilia, Bobber, Buell, Triumph.(This mirror is universal, not particularly made for certain bike,will fit all  motorcycles with 7/8” hollow OD bars or clip-ons with an internal diameter from 14mm to 18mm ID hollow bar

2-Way install, direct clamp-on or bar end insert

Kit includes mirror and mounting hardware

Mirror diameter: 8 cm / 3"

360° adjustable angle

 

Fitment: all of the Yamaha,Kawasaki,Honda,Suzuki,Harley,KTM,BMW,Ducati,

  • Aprilia ,

 Motorcycles/ Bikes / Crusier / Chopper ATVS with 7/8" bar end,



     

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