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are they flat glass or convex? couldn't tell from the web site.
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I agree with X. I had the metal clippy kind and one fell out. Go for the rubber mount.
There's simple ways to make them work just as well. :thumbup:
I know guys running the ones without the factory rubber mount and then work just fine.
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In any case, I have some of the rubber mounted bar end mirrors made by Emgo on my barney bike (Carb test bike). They do vibrate SOME but you can see. They do have rubber mounts. The main disadvantage of a bar end mirror is that when you are bent over riding and get them positioned, you have to reposition when you sit back up... I tend to hunch over on the barney bike as it is somewhat sportier than my other carb test bike.
I have seen the Napoleon mirrors and they are DEFINITELY better quality than the Emgo but of course, cost a bit more. I will probably get Napoleon mirrors for my KZ1000E1 ST project bike (not bar end but normal mount).
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