Kuryakyn Gloss Black Mounted Scythe Mirrors (set) - 1761 Tr on 2040-parts.com
Richardson, Texas, US
Sleek design blends a classy chrome windshield accent strip with gracefully curved arms to support the mirror heads
Positioned just above the upper edge of the fairing to provide great rearward visibility
Also fits Kuryakyn AirMaster Fairings
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