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Can Am 709400406 ATV Mirror Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Lift TypeManual
PositionLeft
BrandCan-Am
Vehicle Service TypeATV
Fit TypeATV
ShapeOval
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Description of Can Am 709400406 ATV Mirror

Left - 10 mm Outlander. True vision surface 13 cm x 8 cm. Matte finish. The stem includes 10 mm thread. Bracket (715000190) is required for installation on an Outlander without the windshield.

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fiction! on body panels and frame

This was one of the best accessories I have ever put on an ATV. A simple glance tells me my group is still behind me or another vehicle is approaching. Very strong - withstood many blows from branches and held together. Very little vibration - good to see what's behind me.

Pros
  • Perfect for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits perfectly - low ratings don't like Wrench

Fits great. Anyone complaining about not looking back at full revs should probably sell their tools and pay someone who knows their stuff to get their quad fixed. The mirror has a union nut with which it can be fixed anywhere. I even mounted the Ram Mount ball under me with no problems.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Socket required

Revainrating 2 out of 5

No lock nut included

The mirror screws into a built in thread on the handbrake assembly. However, the kit did not come with a lock nut so that you can fix it with the desired rotation. If you turn it all the way, the mirror looks 90 degrees to the left. from the direction of travel. Once I have the appropriate locking nut, I'm not sure it will look good behind me. The bend in the mirror stem tilts the mirror up, but not too far. You will be able to see your jacket well.

Pros
  • Pretty packaging
Cons
  • Almost OK

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits perfectly - works great!

Matches Can-Am's standard threaded mount perfectly. No skewed mirror. Rear vision is stable even at high speeds. Not sure why they aren't standard on the quad. All the manufacturers yell: never ride alone, but turning your whole upper body every minute so you don't lose your buddy doesn't really seem safe either. I have friends with aftermarket mirrors and many of them are junk that rattle and don't give a clear view behind you. They work great and give a clear view, you won't be disappointed.

Pros
  • This is amazing
Cons
  • Easily repairable

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great mirror with one problem

I think this mirror has ONE problem: it is not on a long enough arm. It doesn't stick out far enough to the side for my Outlander 800 XT Max - unless I lean forward and move my head (more than necessary), I'm looking at my hand. I have tried moving it in various directions and there is nothing I can do to alleviate this problem other than amputation, which I declined (after a long and careful debate in my mind). Since I drive mostly on freeways and city streets, I like to keep an eye on who's…

Pros
  • Quality finish
Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great, fits perfectly!

This mirror works great! Must buy. I will answer some complaints in the comments. "The mirror doesn't align properly when you screw it in." Yes, that's right. In the last corner, you have to make a real effort to get the mirror at the right angle. If you think the mirror is too narrow, rotate it again and you've got the perfect angle. I was afraid it would break, but it didn't break, didn't even close. This mirror is incredibly durable. "I only see myself in the mirror, not the road." I have a…

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Available in white only

Can-Am ATV mirrors are of excellent quality and workmanship. Unfortunately I had a heck of a lot of time to install them. For some reason they screw into pre-made holes on the handlebars and stop at completely random positions. The threads on the one I bought for my Can-Am Renegade stopped when the mirror pointed straight ahead and the one I bought for my wife's Outlander stopped when the mirror pointed right (eg. B. backwards). I had to use some compression washers to tighten them with the…

Pros
  • One year trial
Cons
  • Repair