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Drag Specialties Gothic Mirror - Flame Sculptured Stem

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                  Description

                  Features:

                  • Cool pointy and gothic bat-shape head with 3D surface flames
                  • Polished and chrome plated finish
                  • "Flame" sculptured stem style
                  • Aluminum die-cast construction
                  • Mounting hardware included
                  • Sold each (left or right)

                  Dimensions:

                  • Mirror heads (W x L): 5 1/2" x 2"
                  • Stem (L): 6"
                  • Thread Size: 5/16-18

                  Note:

                  • For Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Yamaha: You might require mirror ADAPTERS sold separately - Part # DS-302148 / DS-302149 / 0641-0096 / 0641-0097

                  Part Numbers for Drag Specialties Gothic Mirror - Flame Sculptured Stem

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                  Rated 4 out of 5 by from Good Product I bought a left and right mirror assembly for my custom chopper a couple months back and am fairly pleased with them. They mount quite easily and come with a couple varieties of mounting bolts to accommodate differing mounting points. Only issues I have are that, depending on the final position of the mirror on your bike, the tension screws that hold the head in place at the back of the mirror head can be difficult to access and torque adequately, and secondly, you must be vary precise in where you set the mirror to capture the road because of the smaller visual area in the mirror head. They do look great on my bike and perform the job once I have them set and torqued up. I don't believe you can remove the screws in the back to Blue Glue them to stop them from loosening off from vibrations but I monitor them. I recommend keeping an Alan Key with you to torque up on the road until you have found the ideal position for the mirror head. Otherwise the hardware is quite robust. I will be keeping an eye on mine till end of the bike season for final decision. Cheers!
                  Date published: 2018-08-15
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