kemimoto UTV Side Mirrors Compatible with Pioneer Polaris RZR 900 1000 Can Am Kawasaki Mule Rhino for 1.6" - 2" Roll Cage Shatter Proof Tempered Glass
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I'm not sure, but they come with shims to fit various roll cage sizes and fit a Honda 700 Pioneer. It's also of good quality.
Yes, we have a three-seater Pioneer 1000 from 2018.
I don't have a 560E, but I do have two of the larger Deere XUVs (an 855D and a 625) and I really like the Deere mirrors on my 625. $180 was spent on the project. For the 855D, I purchased these Kemimoto mirrors. THIS IS A WAY BETTER SET OF MIRRORS! They're simple to install and adjust, and they don't vibrate like the Deere mirrors. Oh yeah. THESE ARE STILL CHEAPER THAN THE DEERE MIRRORS IF YOU PURCHASE 9 SETS AND THROW AWAY 8 SETS! Oh yeah. Yes, they'll fit any UTV that has a four-post roll cage made of 1. Round tubing ranging from 5" to 2" in diameter.
I'm the proud owner of a Kawasaki motorcycle. I'm not sure what would be appropriate for a Honda with enclosed doors. I recommend that you get in touch with the vendor.
Selected User Reviews For kemimoto UTV Side Mirrors Compatible with Pioneer Polaris RZR 900 1000 Can Am Kawasaki Mule Rhino for 1.6" - 2" Roll Cage Shatter Proof Tempered Glass
The fit is excellent, and the installation is simple. As others have mentioned, sit in your seat and adjust the straps to the desired position before tightening them. After mounting them, you can further adjust them by tilting them by hand; I believe one person claimed they couldn't be tilted, but they do. They fit well and snugly. Under his clamps, he used both rubber shims. He likes them, and the price is unbeatable!.
Rubber grips on mirrors ensured that the clamp remained secure. I wasn't expecting the clamps to stay in place, but they did, and they're very secure. I have limited neck movement, and it's nice to know that I'm not going to back into a tree. It's an excellent product, to be sure.
They were described as being able to be mounted horizontally or vertically, but they only appear to fit vertically. It's still working fine, and it saves you the trouble of turning around to look behind you. It was a tight fit underneath our windshield, but it worked out.
On the Honda Pioneer, it was a perfect fit.
This part will not fit a Honda Pioneer 500 from the year 2020. To make these mirrors fit, I had to drill some holes in the mirror mounting brackets. Additionally, because you must remove the mirrors to adjust the angle, you must do so prior to installation.
On my Honda Pioneer 700, it's been installed. As others have mentioned, the limited adjustment means that if your roll bar is angled like mine, you may have to mount them higher than intended; however, they are a great value for the price; I do wish they were a little more convex in shape to provide a wider angle view.
Rather than riding in the woods, I prefer to ride on a farm. Hauling and backing up are made much easier and safer with the use of mirrors. These aren't exactly heavy-duty, but they've gotten the job done so far. It only takes a minute to install them properly and adjust them to stay in place. However, I must admit that I am not the most dexterous with my fingers.
On paper, they appear to be a perfect fit for the roll cage. In practice, however, the mirrors were loose to the point of falling down, even with all of the extra rubber padding and brackets tightened to the maximum. I'm not sure what went wrong, if anything, and the specifications appear to be correct, but they didn't even come close to fitting securely. I received a prompt response. I really don't want to spend the oem mirrors for the ridiculous price Honda wants.