MZS Motorcycle Bar End Mirrors Rear View – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
MZS Motorcycle Bar End Mirrors Rear View Side Mirror Black 7/8 Compatible with GROM MSX125 CB500F Z125 Z750 Z900 MT-03 MT-07 FZ-07 MT-09 FZ-09 MT-10 FZ-10 FZ6 FZ8 FZ6R SV650 SV1000 GSXR 600 750 1000
Position
Left
Lens Curvature Description
Convex
Material
Zinc
Brand
MZS
Vehicle Service Type
Street Bike
Color
Arrow Black
Special Feature
Provide a larger view
Item Weight
0.79 Pounds
Fit Type
Universal Fit
Size
Bar end
Lift Type
Manual
Shape
Arrow
Manufacturer
MZS
Model
7/8 Inch Rear View Bar End Mirrors
Item Weight
12.6 ounces
Package Dimensions
6.65 x 5.28 x 2.32 inches
Item model number
Bar End Mirrors
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Exterior
Smooth
Manufacturer Part Number
7/8” Rear View CNC Bar End Mirrors
OEM Part Number
GROM MSX125 CB500F / Z125 pro Z650 Z750 Z800 Z900 Z1000 ER6N ER6F / MT-03 MT-07 FZ-07 MT-09 FZ-09 MT-10 FZ-10 MT-25 FZ6 FZ8 FZ6R Rear View Bar End Mirrors
Special Features
Provide a larger view
Test video – MZS Motorcycle Bar End Mirrors Rear View :
Product highlights :
INSTALL NOTICE – Only fit Standard Hollow 7/8 Inch bar end mirrors, cannot be directly installed on the handlebar for Threaded type. If your handlebar is threaded type, you need to modify it according to the instructions in the second install picture before installation, so that it can be suitable and used.
WIDE FITMENT – Suitable for Standard hollow 7/8 inch diameter handlebars Motorcycle Street Sport bikes Touring Chopper Cruisers.
DURABLE MATERIAL – Adopt CNC Billet Aluminum Housing & Optical Grade Acrylic with Anti Glare Mirror for the motorcycle mirrors, it have good weather ability and smooth surface.
WIDE VISION – This rear view mirror to increase the driver’s awareness and field of vision and to remove blind spots by allowing the driver to see the vehicles and conditions behind him.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT – We provides lifetime technical support, if you need some install picture or video, or if the 7/8 bar end mirrors damaged or have any problem, please contact us by Clicking ”Ask Product Question” beside your order.
Questions & Answers – MZS Motorcycle Bar End Mirrors Rear View :
➕ What is the price of MZS Motorcycle Bar End Mirrors Rear View in Saudi Arabia ?
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Special specifications :
INSTALL NOTICE – Only fit Standard Hollow 7/8 Inch bar end mirrors, cannot be directly installed on the handlebar for Threaded type. If your handlebar is threaded type, you need to modify it according to the instructions in the second install picture before installation, so that it can be suitable and used.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 3.8 / 5 on Amazon.
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Technical specifications – MZS Motorcycle Bar End Mirrors Rear View :
Position
Left
Lens Curvature Description
Convex
Material
Zinc
Brand
MZS
Vehicle Service Type
Street Bike
Color
Arrow Black
Special Feature
Provide a larger view
Item Weight
0.79 Pounds
Fit Type
Universal Fit
Size
Bar end
Purchase advice :
Warranty :
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Proof of purchase :
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16 reviews for MZS Motorcycle Bar End Mirrors Rear View
Rated 4 out of 5
R. O (verified owner)–
Always coming loose – I’ve bought a couple of these (second set after dropping the bike) and they are constantly coming loose and falling out of position. They are simple enough to install but just won’t stay where they should. I suppose some loctite may help, but I’m going to try something else.
Rated 3 out of 5
E. E (verified owner)–
Basic Mirrors, Nothing Special – the mirrors themselves are “okay”, but the bolts that are used to install the mirrors are terrible, I would recommend going to Lowes or Home Depot to replace the screws.
Rated 5 out of 5
R. T (verified owner)–
Super easy install, great value and look great – These look great on my Honda Grom, they are easy to install, well made and were very affordable.
Rated 4 out of 5
D. I (verified owner)–
wouldnt fit my 2020 z900 – the end of my bar doesnt stick out far enough (maybe 3/8″) for these to clamp on like some people were able to do. i would just pull the bar end weights off and measure how much material is there before ordering for a z900. the quality seemed good to me. sent them back and got the fenrir ones with the adapter that cost twice the price but fit good on the bike.
Rated 3 out of 5
E. E (verified owner)–
Basic Mirrors, Nothing Special – the mirrors themselves are “okay”, but the bolts that are used to install the mirrors are terrible, I would recommend going to Lowes or Home Depot to replace the screws.
Rated 5 out of 5
R. T (verified owner)–
Super easy install, great value and look great – These look great on my Honda Grom, they are easy to install, well made and were very affordable.
Rated 4 out of 5
R. O (verified owner)–
Always coming loose – I’ve bought a couple of these (second set after dropping the bike) and they are constantly coming loose and falling out of position. They are simple enough to install but just won’t stay where they should. I suppose some loctite may help, but I’m going to try something else.
Rated 4 out of 5
T. B (verified owner)–
2018 Yamaha MT-07 install – I bought these to try out how I would like bar end mirrors with the thought I would end up replacing them with more expensive mirrors later if I liked them. The look and feel of these mirrors is pretty good and they look good on the bike. They are smaller than stock but that is to be expected from a bar end mirror. I gave them 4 stars for 2 reasons. First the mirror reflective surface on one has a small flaw at the edge. Not big enough to cause an issue with use but will probably bug me over time. The second is how they have to be mounted on the stock Yamaha handlebars. The handlebars have a threaded weight in the end stock. The mirror clamp is not big enough to clamp onto the weight so it has to be removed to use the expanding mount that comes with the mirror. The stock grips hang out onto the stock weights (they are not flush with the end of the handlebar, stick out an inch or so form the bar) so when you put the mirror mounts in you have to be careful of spacing. They have to be out far enough to mount the mirror onto them but in far enough they get a good bite on the inside of the handlebar. This is especially important on the throttle side. Make sure you twist and release your throttle a few times to verify it is not hanging open against the mirror or mount. The last inch or so of the grip now has effectively nothing underneath it since the mount is much smaller than the stock weight was. I honestly did not notice it on my first ride with them however. Some much more expensive mirrors and hand guards come with a weight adapter for the Yamaha bar ends that looks more secure. I think for the price they will work out fine short term. Not sure if I would plan on keeping them “forever”. I will update if I have any problems with these the next few hundred miles.
Rated 4 out of 5
Z. C (verified owner)–
Great looking mirrors! However, right one broke during installation – Got these mirrors to replace the stock ones on my z900z. Left one went on easily and looks great, but the right mirror broke during the installation. Hoping I could reach out to the manufacturer to see if there is anything they are able to do! Overall, great looking mirrors!
Rated 4 out of 5
Z. C (verified owner)–
Great looking mirrors! However, right one broke during installation – Got these mirrors to replace the stock ones on my z900z. Left one went on easily and looks great, but the right mirror broke during the installation. Hoping I could reach out to the manufacturer to see if there is anything they are able to do! Overall, great looking mirrors!
Rated 4 out of 5
S. O (verified owner)–
Get What You Pay For – UPDATED – Bought these for my 2019 Kawasaki Vulcan S.
Rated 4 out of 5
E. P (verified owner)–
Fit my 2021 yamaha mt09 – I was skeptical these would even work, but for the price I figured i would give them a try. They do look much better than factory. The quality isn’t the best, but that was expected at this price point. Install was surprisingly simple on my 21 mt09. Separate the mirror bar ends from the expanding portion that came with it, you won’t use that. Assemble the mirror bracket onto the new bar ends. Next, remove the stock bar ends and use the factory bolt to attach the mirrors. *NOTE on the throttle side I did have to use a single washer so the new bar end wouldn’t interfere with the throttle. Adjust everything to your liking and tighten it up. It’s been cold so I haven’t taken it down the road yet. I will update if I have any issues.
Rated 4 out of 5
D. I (verified owner)–
wouldnt fit my 2020 z900 – the end of my bar doesnt stick out far enough (maybe 3/8″) for these to clamp on like some people were able to do. i would just pull the bar end weights off and measure how much material is there before ordering for a z900. the quality seemed good to me. sent them back and got the fenrir ones with the adapter that cost twice the price but fit good on the bike.
Rated 4 out of 5
E. P (verified owner)–
Fit my 2021 yamaha mt09 – I was skeptical these would even work, but for the price I figured i would give them a try. They do look much better than factory. The quality isn’t the best, but that was expected at this price point. Install was surprisingly simple on my 21 mt09. Separate the mirror bar ends from the expanding portion that came with it, you won’t use that. Assemble the mirror bracket onto the new bar ends. Next, remove the stock bar ends and use the factory bolt to attach the mirrors. *NOTE on the throttle side I did have to use a single washer so the new bar end wouldn’t interfere with the throttle. Adjust everything to your liking and tighten it up. It’s been cold so I haven’t taken it down the road yet. I will update if I have any issues.
Rated 4 out of 5
T. B (verified owner)–
2018 Yamaha MT-07 install – I bought these to try out how I would like bar end mirrors with the thought I would end up replacing them with more expensive mirrors later if I liked them. The look and feel of these mirrors is pretty good and they look good on the bike. They are smaller than stock but that is to be expected from a bar end mirror. I gave them 4 stars for 2 reasons. First the mirror reflective surface on one has a small flaw at the edge. Not big enough to cause an issue with use but will probably bug me over time. The second is how they have to be mounted on the stock Yamaha handlebars. The handlebars have a threaded weight in the end stock. The mirror clamp is not big enough to clamp onto the weight so it has to be removed to use the expanding mount that comes with the mirror. The stock grips hang out onto the stock weights (they are not flush with the end of the handlebar, stick out an inch or so form the bar) so when you put the mirror mounts in you have to be careful of spacing. They have to be out far enough to mount the mirror onto them but in far enough they get a good bite on the inside of the handlebar. This is especially important on the throttle side. Make sure you twist and release your throttle a few times to verify it is not hanging open against the mirror or mount. The last inch or so of the grip now has effectively nothing underneath it since the mount is much smaller than the stock weight was. I honestly did not notice it on my first ride with them however. Some much more expensive mirrors and hand guards come with a weight adapter for the Yamaha bar ends that looks more secure. I think for the price they will work out fine short term. Not sure if I would plan on keeping them “forever”. I will update if I have any problems with these the next few hundred miles.
Rated 4 out of 5
S. O (verified owner)–
Get What You Pay For – UPDATED – Bought these for my 2019 Kawasaki Vulcan S.
R. O (verified owner) –
Always coming loose – I’ve bought a couple of these (second set after dropping the bike) and they are constantly coming loose and falling out of position. They are simple enough to install but just won’t stay where they should. I suppose some loctite may help, but I’m going to try something else.
E. E (verified owner) –
Basic Mirrors, Nothing Special – the mirrors themselves are “okay”, but the bolts that are used to install the mirrors are terrible, I would recommend going to Lowes or Home Depot to replace the screws.
R. T (verified owner) –
Super easy install, great value and look great – These look great on my Honda Grom, they are easy to install, well made and were very affordable.
D. I (verified owner) –
wouldnt fit my 2020 z900 – the end of my bar doesnt stick out far enough (maybe 3/8″) for these to clamp on like some people were able to do. i would just pull the bar end weights off and measure how much material is there before ordering for a z900. the quality seemed good to me. sent them back and got the fenrir ones with the adapter that cost twice the price but fit good on the bike.
E. E (verified owner) –
Basic Mirrors, Nothing Special – the mirrors themselves are “okay”, but the bolts that are used to install the mirrors are terrible, I would recommend going to Lowes or Home Depot to replace the screws.
R. T (verified owner) –
Super easy install, great value and look great – These look great on my Honda Grom, they are easy to install, well made and were very affordable.
R. O (verified owner) –
Always coming loose – I’ve bought a couple of these (second set after dropping the bike) and they are constantly coming loose and falling out of position. They are simple enough to install but just won’t stay where they should. I suppose some loctite may help, but I’m going to try something else.
T. B (verified owner) –
2018 Yamaha MT-07 install – I bought these to try out how I would like bar end mirrors with the thought I would end up replacing them with more expensive mirrors later if I liked them. The look and feel of these mirrors is pretty good and they look good on the bike. They are smaller than stock but that is to be expected from a bar end mirror. I gave them 4 stars for 2 reasons. First the mirror reflective surface on one has a small flaw at the edge. Not big enough to cause an issue with use but will probably bug me over time. The second is how they have to be mounted on the stock Yamaha handlebars. The handlebars have a threaded weight in the end stock. The mirror clamp is not big enough to clamp onto the weight so it has to be removed to use the expanding mount that comes with the mirror. The stock grips hang out onto the stock weights (they are not flush with the end of the handlebar, stick out an inch or so form the bar) so when you put the mirror mounts in you have to be careful of spacing. They have to be out far enough to mount the mirror onto them but in far enough they get a good bite on the inside of the handlebar. This is especially important on the throttle side. Make sure you twist and release your throttle a few times to verify it is not hanging open against the mirror or mount. The last inch or so of the grip now has effectively nothing underneath it since the mount is much smaller than the stock weight was. I honestly did not notice it on my first ride with them however. Some much more expensive mirrors and hand guards come with a weight adapter for the Yamaha bar ends that looks more secure. I think for the price they will work out fine short term. Not sure if I would plan on keeping them “forever”. I will update if I have any problems with these the next few hundred miles.
Z. C (verified owner) –
Great looking mirrors! However, right one broke during installation – Got these mirrors to replace the stock ones on my z900z. Left one went on easily and looks great, but the right mirror broke during the installation. Hoping I could reach out to the manufacturer to see if there is anything they are able to do! Overall, great looking mirrors!
Z. C (verified owner) –
Great looking mirrors! However, right one broke during installation – Got these mirrors to replace the stock ones on my z900z. Left one went on easily and looks great, but the right mirror broke during the installation. Hoping I could reach out to the manufacturer to see if there is anything they are able to do! Overall, great looking mirrors!
S. O (verified owner) –
Get What You Pay For – UPDATED – Bought these for my 2019 Kawasaki Vulcan S.
E. P (verified owner) –
Fit my 2021 yamaha mt09 – I was skeptical these would even work, but for the price I figured i would give them a try. They do look much better than factory. The quality isn’t the best, but that was expected at this price point. Install was surprisingly simple on my 21 mt09. Separate the mirror bar ends from the expanding portion that came with it, you won’t use that. Assemble the mirror bracket onto the new bar ends. Next, remove the stock bar ends and use the factory bolt to attach the mirrors. *NOTE on the throttle side I did have to use a single washer so the new bar end wouldn’t interfere with the throttle. Adjust everything to your liking and tighten it up. It’s been cold so I haven’t taken it down the road yet. I will update if I have any issues.
D. I (verified owner) –
wouldnt fit my 2020 z900 – the end of my bar doesnt stick out far enough (maybe 3/8″) for these to clamp on like some people were able to do. i would just pull the bar end weights off and measure how much material is there before ordering for a z900. the quality seemed good to me. sent them back and got the fenrir ones with the adapter that cost twice the price but fit good on the bike.
E. P (verified owner) –
Fit my 2021 yamaha mt09 – I was skeptical these would even work, but for the price I figured i would give them a try. They do look much better than factory. The quality isn’t the best, but that was expected at this price point. Install was surprisingly simple on my 21 mt09. Separate the mirror bar ends from the expanding portion that came with it, you won’t use that. Assemble the mirror bracket onto the new bar ends. Next, remove the stock bar ends and use the factory bolt to attach the mirrors. *NOTE on the throttle side I did have to use a single washer so the new bar end wouldn’t interfere with the throttle. Adjust everything to your liking and tighten it up. It’s been cold so I haven’t taken it down the road yet. I will update if I have any issues.
T. B (verified owner) –
2018 Yamaha MT-07 install – I bought these to try out how I would like bar end mirrors with the thought I would end up replacing them with more expensive mirrors later if I liked them. The look and feel of these mirrors is pretty good and they look good on the bike. They are smaller than stock but that is to be expected from a bar end mirror. I gave them 4 stars for 2 reasons. First the mirror reflective surface on one has a small flaw at the edge. Not big enough to cause an issue with use but will probably bug me over time. The second is how they have to be mounted on the stock Yamaha handlebars. The handlebars have a threaded weight in the end stock. The mirror clamp is not big enough to clamp onto the weight so it has to be removed to use the expanding mount that comes with the mirror. The stock grips hang out onto the stock weights (they are not flush with the end of the handlebar, stick out an inch or so form the bar) so when you put the mirror mounts in you have to be careful of spacing. They have to be out far enough to mount the mirror onto them but in far enough they get a good bite on the inside of the handlebar. This is especially important on the throttle side. Make sure you twist and release your throttle a few times to verify it is not hanging open against the mirror or mount. The last inch or so of the grip now has effectively nothing underneath it since the mount is much smaller than the stock weight was. I honestly did not notice it on my first ride with them however. Some much more expensive mirrors and hand guards come with a weight adapter for the Yamaha bar ends that looks more secure. I think for the price they will work out fine short term. Not sure if I would plan on keeping them “forever”. I will update if I have any problems with these the next few hundred miles.
S. O (verified owner) –
Get What You Pay For – UPDATED – Bought these for my 2019 Kawasaki Vulcan S.