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Universal Motorcycle Foldable Rearview Motorbike Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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2.8
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Details

Lift TypeManual
MaterialAluminum
PositionLeft, Right
BrandRich Choices
Lens Curvature DescriptionConvex
Vehicle Service TypeStreet-Cruiser-Motorcycles
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Description of Universal Motorcycle Foldable Rearview Motorbike

Convex mirror allows wider angle;Mirror body : 6061 CNC Machined Aluminum with Black Finish. Comes with: 7/8" Bar end insert bushing or directly Clamp-on 2-Rotation foldable design. Adjustable mirror angle, up and down, left and right. Package:1 Sets (Left & Right) Black Aluminum Rearview Mirrors. Widely Fitment: Universal Fit Most Motorcycle, Steet Bike/ Standard Bike/ Sport Bike/ Racing Bike/ Dirt Bike/ Naked Bike/ Chopper/ Cruiser/ ATV/ Scooter with 7/8" or 1" Standard Handlebars.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better than the $80 mirrors I've had!

I was hesitant to buy them because they are 'cheap'. But they are really good quality! I used to have a set of Bikemaster mirrors that bolted to the handlebars, but closing the mirror to squeeze through was no easy feat. Not only do these bar ends make it easier to close and squeeze through, I even have a better idea of what's going on behind me! Also, they are easier to adjust on the go (no more stopping to adjust the mirrors. Will definitely buy them again! 👍🏽👍🏽

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Doubtful purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love the look, very well done.

So far, so good. Chrome is good, not a cheap flaky stuff worth the money. An easy-to-install trick to holding the mirror in place so it doesn't move is to tighten the bottom screw a little more than the top screw so it's nice and tight but still moves with little effort. Drove over 100mph and 300 miles later and they weren't moving at all, the view is perfect too. I only see enough of the left side to feel absolutely safe because the blind spot is almost gone now. Looks great on my '86 Honda…

Pros
  • Robust design
Cons
  • A few little things

Revainrating 1 out of 5

it would be nice if they were better finished

I like the look of these mirrors but the quality is terrible. A week later, the spot where the mirror was attached to the adjustable bracket came loose. As far as I know there is no way to tighten this up and now it rattles like crazy when my bike is on making my left wing mirror virtually unusable. A month later, the ball joint on the right-hand exterior mirror came loose due to the vibration, the ball fell off and was lost. Now the right exterior mirror does not stop, but sways back and…

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Model Legacy

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't Worry: Parts

Good; Easy install I got into the store and those cheap bastards fled instantly. All the way to the left, then I realized the right one was hanging by a thread as I was about to take it off to install some heated grips. Luckily they were cheap enough so it wasn't a huge loss, but now I'm stuck with my useless mirrors until I find a suitable replacement. In general, do yourself a favor and look elsewhere for a mirror that won't break after a few months. I have literally folded them less than 10…

Pros
  • Handy Item
Cons
  • Goes Away

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Decent build quality for the price.

Just installed them on my Royal Enfield Stealth Classic 500. Easy installation and pretty good build quality. A rough and finished bike with little vibration, the Enfield holds up to 100 well. One of these will need to be tightened but I suspect it will be fine. I probably won't stack them as I think the more I make them the more they won't stay in place. My only concern, I didn't use them the way I used Enfield bolts, is the expansion sleeve that goes into the handlebar. It appears to be made…

Pros
  • Great for a small house
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Couldn't be better in parts

Edit: I was very happy with it at first; read below. But after just a few days of driving, one set became very weak and then broke. The other is still solid, but I wanted both to work. I understand there can be better mirrors out there but this is a fantastic product especially for the price. I can't think of anything nicer and they already look very sharp. Clear picture even at high speeds. Good mounting material included. I bought some longer bolts from Fastall to accommodate the handlebar…

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • There are disadvantages