kemimoto Universal Motorcycle Mirrors, kemimoto M8 M10 Threaded Bolt Double Take Mirror,Compatible With Scooter, ATV Kawasaki, Suzuki, Victory
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Yes, it ought to work.
Hello, Yes, Kemimoto motorcycle mirrors will fit your Honda XR 650L, and it comes with two M10(10mm) and three M8(8mm) screws for almost any bike. I hope this helps.
Yes, it is compatible with the Suzuki Gixxer 250 motorcycle.
They came with 10m x 1m when I bought them. Because the swingarm thread is 1, they didn't fit. When I contacted the seller, they informed me that the change had been made. I purchased a total of 10m x 1. Lowe's is offering a discount of 25%.
Selected User Reviews For kemimoto Universal Motorcycle Mirrors, kemimoto M8 M10 Threaded Bolt Double Take Mirror,Compatible With Scooter, ATV Kawasaki, Suzuki, Victory
These were only two days ago when I installed them. I've covered about 50 miles on the road. It was as if I went from black to white. br>br> From black to high definition! The mirror is of excellent quality. I can easily see and identify things that are behind me. I'm not sure what the magnification specs are, but whatever they are, they're perfect. br>br>The size is perfect; they're larger than the stock ones on my bike (Rocketa MC-1) and they're perfect. 150), but not to the point of being colossal. They still look good on the bike, and hand-adjustment is simple but not excessively difficult. They will remain in the location that you have designated. br>br>The size adapters that came with the package were excellent. It was necessary for me to use them because of my bicycle. They're just the right length to work well while not adding too much height. br>br>The bolts themselves have a good feel to them. I was able to secure them and keep them from moving, and I didn't feel like I was on the verge of stripping threads. Solid. br>br>If I have any problems with them, I'll update this review, but based on my first impressions, this is a good product.
I decided to replace the stock mirrors on my 2009 Vespa 250GT with these today. To fit access plates and remove my windshield, I simply used metric wrenches and allen keys. I started with the left side and tried to adjust the mirror once it was complete. I noticed something when I did so at a suitable angle. The "ball" had a crack in it. Please look at the photos. I'm powerless to change it. The same thing happened when I put in the right side. Material that is inexpensive. In addition, the holding nuts' machine treading is subpar. br>br>The 9th of October in the year 2021. The seller responded to my review of these mirrors via email this morning. The deadline for returning the item has passed.
Let's face it: you're looking at these because they're inexpensive. They were mounted on my DRZ- The 400S is a good camera that holds its position well and has a good field of view, but if you're looking for something that will last longer than six months, look elsewhere. Especially if you ride any kind of trail, as one completely shattered after a light drop, and the other was broken by walking into it. But I can't complain too much for a cheap seat with decent mirrors.
These mirrors may appear to be inexpensive plastic mirrors, but they are actually quite sturdy. They rise just high enough to allow me to see past my elbows and give me a nice wide view behind me. They are adjustable, but they do not move at a high rate. (My old mirrors were always out of adjustment. . . )br>There is some vibration (but that's mostly due to my bike!) ) but I think I'll be able to fix it by putting some rubber shims under my clutch and brake clamping brackets. . . br>Excellent value! br>Recent changes: I broke a mirror and bent a brake lever when my bike tipped over. No problem at all! Because I bought them again, I now have a spare right mirror. The best deal on the market.
Many motorcycles come equipped with round mirrors that only allow you to see your elbows behind you. These provide a much better view and have a stylish design that does not scream "aftermarket accessory" like many tacky motorcycle accessories do. They receive four stars because the stems could be a little lower and a little further out to the sides to reduce the rider's elbow obstruction. Overall, they're an essential safety feature on my 2017 Honda Grom MSX-R. 125.
These mirrors work great and stay in place much better than the stock mirrors that came with my motorcycle. They also see around my shoulder and provide a better view of traffic behind and to the side of me for the price. If this starts shifting around at the mirror ball, I make sure I adjust my mirror exactly how I want it. Squeeze some crazy glue in the plastic balls where you adjust the mirror, and they will never move again at the bargain price.
It took a little longer than expected to track down the right parts to make it fit my Harley Iron 883, but it was well worth the wait. These are the mirrors I've always wanted on my bike because they allow me to see traffic behind me rather than just my shoulders. I had to connect the m8 pieces to a coupling nut, then use a long enough bolt to secure to the existing hole on my bike, but it's a great aftermarket replacement, and I feel much safer now that they're installed!.