Aftermarket Mirror that actually work

Yorkee

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I went through some mirrors including some Chinese knock-off, LP, and some unknown brand I bought from local store. None of them works. They all went through some type of miscellaneous failure that you never thought of with the OEM mirrors.... One of them vibrate so much thAT I can't see whats behind me, one has an adjustable ball that loss grip after several adjustments, and eventually and can't withstand the wind at highway speed. One has some fisher-price plastic and just crack broken when I accidentally swing my hand at it.

Is there something durable, works, and didn't look too ridiculous, and won't cost arm and legs on a sportbike?

btw The bike I got didn't come with OEM mirrors.
 
So makes me wonder why you don't want oem? They're the best.

That being said, I bought some roaring toys mirrors for my busa, and they were amazing. The glass had no distortions whatsoever and the ballsocket was firm enough where it cause little/no vibrations. they were solid constructed units and powdercoated nicely.

They're costly, but this is where you clearly see the dif by buying crap.
 
In general, especially long-stalked mirrors have to be on TIGHT or they'll vibrate. On a good note they'll let you see past your elbows. Had good results with some ebay elcheapos I picked up to replace the stock mickey mouse ears.
 
Do you need both mirrors or will just one do?

If I go for my M2 exit test with just one, will they be picky about it?
Legally you only need the left one. Not sure how the M2 testers will like it ;)

-Jamie M.
 
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