Black teardrop mirrors.

Those are really nice mirrors. Do you people who have them like them? Do they have more viewing area then the stock mirrors? The blindspot area on the stock mirrors are awful, Im wondering if these give a much wider point of view.

The mirrors are great, I find that the field of vision is much better than the round ones, my only complaint is that I get a fair amount of vibration with them at around 2500 RPM, that I didnt get with the stock ones.
 
how about these...
1758
Black Stem with Black Head $99.00(pr)
Fits:
Direct replacement for H-D applications. Adapters included Metric applications.
 
how about these...
1758
Black Stem with Black Head $99.00(pr)
Fits:
Direct replacement for H-D applications. Adapters included Metric applications.

I installed those mirrors on a friend of mine's bike and I didnt' care for them much... the part where the hands touch are kind of plasticy looking, almost reminds me of a car mirror. Just my opinion but I wouldn't want to have those on my bike.
 
I installed those mirrors on a friend of mine's bike and I didnt' care for them much... the part where the hands touch are kind of plasticy looking, almost reminds me of a car mirror. Just my opinion but I wouldn't want to have those on my bike.
good to know that, thanks...
 
The Triumph mirrors, both teardrop and oval, do seem to vibrate for some people but it's not the case for most. I have the ovals - prefer the look of the teardrops but hated the round ones so much I opted for maximum vision and I actually don't think it matters much which you choose. No vibration at all at any speed.
I know it's personal choice, but skeleton hands????? Always wonder what skulls and skeletons have to do with motorcycles. Is it a bad ass thing?
 
how about these...
1758
Black Stem with Black Head $99.00(pr)
Fits:
Direct replacement for H-D applications. Adapters included Metric applications.
I installed those mirrors on a friend of mine's bike and I didnt' care for them much... the part where the hands touch are kind of plasticy looking, almost reminds me of a car mirror. Just my opinion but I wouldn't want to have those on my bike.
I have them in the chrome with black mirrors, they are the Kuryakyns originals not one of the many knock offs out there, they are All Metal and do not vibrate at all whereas the Triumph TearDrops I had previously do, I got a little not a lot but a little bit of vibration and my the left hand Triumph Teardrops it also seemed to like moving around on the swivel ball, I didnt get skeleton hands to look tough or "Bad Ass" (not into trying to be something I am not) I just liked the way they looked so realistic. I have been very happy with them and highly recommend them for their Quality and solid build in fact the first time you pick them up you would be amazed at their weight ... very solid
 
:rolleyes: I just assumed Jim had that site on his favourites list .. bit like the copy of National Geographic's ( the Kalahari bushwomen basket weaving while topless issue) he keeps behind the hotwater system under the house ..hahahahaha

It's uncanny how you knew that! :cautious: ;)
 
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