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Motorcycle Handle Bar End Mirror Round Carbon Fiber Suzuki Yamaha Kawasaki Honda on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

guangzhou, 廣東省, CN

guangzhou, 廣東省, CN
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Brand new and high quality
Optical grade convex mirrors
Provide more magnification than standard mirrors
Swivel head design for easy adjustment
Easy to install 
Two screws on the back of the head allow for precise adjustment of tension, ensuring that the mirror head will be kept firm in place 
Color: Carbon Fiber pattern 
Glass mirror: 3"(about 76mm) in diameter 
Fit all Motorcycle handlebars with 3/4"(about 19mm) inner diameter
Suitable for All Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki,Yamaha, Ducati, Aprilia,Vespa, Kymco, Piaagio, AGUSTA ,KTM, BMW... 
Package included
2 X Mirror (one for left, the other for right) 

 


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