Evomosa Motorcycle Rearview Mirror Skull Hand Pattern Ghost Claw LED Running Light Rear View Mirror for Yamaha V-Star XVS 650 950 1100
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Once I have the mirrors I will be able to answer any questions you have. Give me about 15th of June.
Having the right screw size means it's going to
Wires need to be attached to the bike for the lights to work.
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You can however connect them up and use them as turn signals if you're good enough. As far as the turn signals are concerned, they will likely remain off and only light up when you are using them to turn. I have found the turn signals aren't as bright when used as turn signals in the daytime and they're also a bit difficult to see in the daytime.
They looked like they might not be too bad out of the box. It was the first time that I had used them so I tested them first and they worked smoothly. I mounted them and connected everything up for my first ride, but the mirror really cannot be adjusted beyond the mount so I couldn't see anything clearly. However, this didn't matter because they were shaking as well. I tried to bend the bolts back and forth, trying to make it stay tight, but it would not. I used some industrial loctite to secure the bolts and pressed forward, but by the time I got home the left blinker had gone bad and was shorting out.
, they are not worth your money or time. It is rather disappointing to have them fail four months after starting. It swung in at 60mph and even with thread lock it was still loose enough to sway under highway conditions. It is not worth the money at all especially having one flashing mirror and one with wires melted together. My gullibility is unfathomable as I bought those for that much.
One mirror literally fell off my car and into my lap at 70mph a month after purchasing them (purchased July 27 and fell off on October 20) I thought it was some kind of protruding molding on the mirror bar. I could have potentially gotten a defective one.
It was the first time I took my bike out and it went 50mph and my left mirror broke off. I taped it up and drove home the next day the right side broke off, maybe this would work for a small moped, but it's not worth the hassle.
My only complaint with the mirrors is that they weren't included with any installation instructions for wiring them up. I wish their wires were longer to make wiring them as easy as possible, but over all they look great on my bike.
A threaded message is incredibly short. I spent a lot of time and money on it, but I'm very unhappy with the outcome.
Let's move on to the The look is cool and the traffic is more visible*Con There is a cheap type of screw fastener. My server installation was stripped, so I had to come up with my own way to secure it. After letting go of vibrations (loosens).