10 mm Bolt Chrome Motorcycle Universal Handlebar – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
10 mm Bolt Chrome Motorcycle Universal Handlebar Rear view Side Mirrors for Harley Honda Kawasaki Suzuki Aprilia Street Bike Cruiser Scooter Mirror SIZE:125mm X 70mm
Manufacturer
motor-mh
Brand
Rawsomes
Model
Motorcycle mirror
Item Weight
1.3 pounds
Package Dimensions
9.1 x 4.3 x 2.9 inches
Manufacturer Part Number
Re-001
Position
Left, Right
Lift Type
Manual
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Product highlights :
Mirror SIZE:125mm*70mm, Bolt SIZE:10mm,Please check your motor whether fit well before ordering,universal chrome Motorcycle rear view mirrors fit for most motorcycles Street Bike Cruiser Adventure Touring Dirt Bike ATV&UTV Honda Kawasaki and etc.
Material: Plastic Mirror Housing + Aluminum Stem with Chrome Finish
Adjustable mirror angle, up and down, left and right offering wide viewing range and image stabilization
Packaging including:2* Rear view Side Mirrors and bolt size 10 mm
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Special specifications :
Mirror SIZE:125mm*70mm, Bolt SIZE:10mm,Please check your motor whether fit well before ordering,universal chrome Motorcycle rear view mirrors fit for most motorcycles Street Bike Cruiser Adventure Touring Dirt Bike ATV&UTV Honda Kawasaki and etc.
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16 reviews for 10 mm Bolt Chrome Motorcycle Universal Handlebar
Rated 3 out of 5
L. S (verified owner)–
Not all I Had Hoped For – First off, this went on a T-Bucket roadster, not a motorcycle. I had a mounting spot, but it is not threaded. It also wasn’t big enough for a 10mm bolt, so I bought a 10mm to 8mm adapter (I guess that’s a common problem on motorcycles), and now I had a workable setup.
Rated 4 out of 5
Z. S (verified owner)–
Good view and doesn’t vibrate too much. – Good, clear view and doesn’t vibrate too much when going down the road on my KZ305.
Rated 4 out of 5
B. F (verified owner)–
See if you need adapter – Nice rectangular mirror just make sure you have a 10mm thread if not look for a cheap adapter to go with your purchase.
Rated 4 out of 5
R. D (verified owner)–
Hard to get adjusted – Seems like nice mirrors
Rated 4 out of 5
R. D (verified owner)–
Hard to get adjusted – Seems like nice mirrors
Rated 4 out of 5
B. F (verified owner)–
See if you need adapter – Nice rectangular mirror just make sure you have a 10mm thread if not look for a cheap adapter to go with your purchase.
Rated 4 out of 5
L. H (verified owner)–
Plastic mirrors mounted in rubber – I usually read reviews well before buying and I did not see that the mirrors were plastic. The arms are steel, and they’ll be fine if they last, but I’m guessing they only last a few years and need replacement.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. S (verified owner)–
Perfect fit. – Fit perfectly and look nice on my kawasaki vulcan.
Rated 3 out of 5
M. R (verified owner)–
Pretty small range of motion – These would have been sufficient replacements for the mirrors on my Vulcan 1600 Classic, but they had very small range for adjustment so I couldn’t get them to adjust high enough. Now, I’m only 5’9″, so I’m hardly a towering giant, but this meant I had to bend down a little to check anything before lane changes, etc. That got old in a dang hurry, so I went for some bigger, nicer ones. More money ($50 or so), but exactly what I needed as opposed to these. I guess I got what I paid for here.
Rated 4 out of 5
Z. S (verified owner)–
Good view and doesn’t vibrate too much. – Good, clear view and doesn’t vibrate too much when going down the road on my KZ305.
Rated 3 out of 5
L. S (verified owner)–
Not all I Had Hoped For – First off, this went on a T-Bucket roadster, not a motorcycle. I had a mounting spot, but it is not threaded. It also wasn’t big enough for a 10mm bolt, so I bought a 10mm to 8mm adapter (I guess that’s a common problem on motorcycles), and now I had a workable setup.
Rated 4 out of 5
L. C (verified owner)–
Awesome if you keep your expectations in check for what they are. – I have a really beat up old Goldwing 1100 that the original mirrors would no longer stay in place. I just wanted a really cheap replacement that would fit on the handlebars, and these definitely fit the bill. Took a little playing with them and carefully tightening the stems when I got them(they are cheap metal and plastic construction) where I wanted them, but they havnt moved now in several hundred miles, nor do they vibrate/shake on my bike. If you keep your expectations with what you are getting with a sub-20.00 set of mirrors and be gentle with the cheap metal and plastic, I think you’ll be happy too. Would buy again.
Rated 4 out of 5
L. C (verified owner)–
Awesome if you keep your expectations in check for what they are. – I have a really beat up old Goldwing 1100 that the original mirrors would no longer stay in place. I just wanted a really cheap replacement that would fit on the handlebars, and these definitely fit the bill. Took a little playing with them and carefully tightening the stems when I got them(they are cheap metal and plastic construction) where I wanted them, but they havnt moved now in several hundred miles, nor do they vibrate/shake on my bike. If you keep your expectations with what you are getting with a sub-20.00 set of mirrors and be gentle with the cheap metal and plastic, I think you’ll be happy too. Would buy again.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. S (verified owner)–
Perfect fit. – Fit perfectly and look nice on my kawasaki vulcan.
Rated 3 out of 5
M. R (verified owner)–
Pretty small range of motion – These would have been sufficient replacements for the mirrors on my Vulcan 1600 Classic, but they had very small range for adjustment so I couldn’t get them to adjust high enough. Now, I’m only 5’9″, so I’m hardly a towering giant, but this meant I had to bend down a little to check anything before lane changes, etc. That got old in a dang hurry, so I went for some bigger, nicer ones. More money ($50 or so), but exactly what I needed as opposed to these. I guess I got what I paid for here.
Rated 4 out of 5
L. H (verified owner)–
Plastic mirrors mounted in rubber – I usually read reviews well before buying and I did not see that the mirrors were plastic. The arms are steel, and they’ll be fine if they last, but I’m guessing they only last a few years and need replacement.
L. S (verified owner) –
Not all I Had Hoped For – First off, this went on a T-Bucket roadster, not a motorcycle. I had a mounting spot, but it is not threaded. It also wasn’t big enough for a 10mm bolt, so I bought a 10mm to 8mm adapter (I guess that’s a common problem on motorcycles), and now I had a workable setup.
Z. S (verified owner) –
Good view and doesn’t vibrate too much. – Good, clear view and doesn’t vibrate too much when going down the road on my KZ305.
B. F (verified owner) –
See if you need adapter – Nice rectangular mirror just make sure you have a 10mm thread if not look for a cheap adapter to go with your purchase.
R. D (verified owner) –
Hard to get adjusted – Seems like nice mirrors
R. D (verified owner) –
Hard to get adjusted – Seems like nice mirrors
B. F (verified owner) –
See if you need adapter – Nice rectangular mirror just make sure you have a 10mm thread if not look for a cheap adapter to go with your purchase.
L. H (verified owner) –
Plastic mirrors mounted in rubber – I usually read reviews well before buying and I did not see that the mirrors were plastic. The arms are steel, and they’ll be fine if they last, but I’m guessing they only last a few years and need replacement.
A. S (verified owner) –
Perfect fit. – Fit perfectly and look nice on my kawasaki vulcan.
M. R (verified owner) –
Pretty small range of motion – These would have been sufficient replacements for the mirrors on my Vulcan 1600 Classic, but they had very small range for adjustment so I couldn’t get them to adjust high enough. Now, I’m only 5’9″, so I’m hardly a towering giant, but this meant I had to bend down a little to check anything before lane changes, etc. That got old in a dang hurry, so I went for some bigger, nicer ones. More money ($50 or so), but exactly what I needed as opposed to these. I guess I got what I paid for here.
Z. S (verified owner) –
Good view and doesn’t vibrate too much. – Good, clear view and doesn’t vibrate too much when going down the road on my KZ305.
L. S (verified owner) –
Not all I Had Hoped For – First off, this went on a T-Bucket roadster, not a motorcycle. I had a mounting spot, but it is not threaded. It also wasn’t big enough for a 10mm bolt, so I bought a 10mm to 8mm adapter (I guess that’s a common problem on motorcycles), and now I had a workable setup.
L. C (verified owner) –
Awesome if you keep your expectations in check for what they are. – I have a really beat up old Goldwing 1100 that the original mirrors would no longer stay in place. I just wanted a really cheap replacement that would fit on the handlebars, and these definitely fit the bill. Took a little playing with them and carefully tightening the stems when I got them(they are cheap metal and plastic construction) where I wanted them, but they havnt moved now in several hundred miles, nor do they vibrate/shake on my bike. If you keep your expectations with what you are getting with a sub-20.00 set of mirrors and be gentle with the cheap metal and plastic, I think you’ll be happy too. Would buy again.
L. C (verified owner) –
Awesome if you keep your expectations in check for what they are. – I have a really beat up old Goldwing 1100 that the original mirrors would no longer stay in place. I just wanted a really cheap replacement that would fit on the handlebars, and these definitely fit the bill. Took a little playing with them and carefully tightening the stems when I got them(they are cheap metal and plastic construction) where I wanted them, but they havnt moved now in several hundred miles, nor do they vibrate/shake on my bike. If you keep your expectations with what you are getting with a sub-20.00 set of mirrors and be gentle with the cheap metal and plastic, I think you’ll be happy too. Would buy again.
A. S (verified owner) –
Perfect fit. – Fit perfectly and look nice on my kawasaki vulcan.
M. R (verified owner) –
Pretty small range of motion – These would have been sufficient replacements for the mirrors on my Vulcan 1600 Classic, but they had very small range for adjustment so I couldn’t get them to adjust high enough. Now, I’m only 5’9″, so I’m hardly a towering giant, but this meant I had to bend down a little to check anything before lane changes, etc. That got old in a dang hurry, so I went for some bigger, nicer ones. More money ($50 or so), but exactly what I needed as opposed to these. I guess I got what I paid for here.
L. H (verified owner) –
Plastic mirrors mounted in rubber – I usually read reviews well before buying and I did not see that the mirrors were plastic. The arms are steel, and they’ll be fine if they last, but I’m guessing they only last a few years and need replacement.