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CRG Quick Flip Bar End Mirror Kit (Pair)
The motorcycle aftermarket is full of mirror systems. Most of them fail to do anything very well. If they fold, they vibrate. If they don't vibrate, they don't fold. This is where the Quick Flip Mirrors get it all right. Starting with the highest quality billet/glass mirrors available from CRG, this kit combines with the billet CRG bar end mounting kit. With over 4 totally unique positions to choose from, the Quick Flip Arrow Kit allows the rider to choose their own combination of mirror protection and visibility. Splitting lanes? A quick flip of the mirrors and you are as narrow and unobstructed as you'll ever get, and the mirrors will reset exactly where you had them due to the internal detente.
Made in the USA by CRG California.
Kit contains: one Left and one Right bar end mirror mount, two Arrow mirrors (Arrow mirrors are ambidextrous), hardware and stickers.
CRG Arrow Mirror Features:
Little to no vibration
Greatly reduced wind buffeting due to getting rid of the high mirrors
Low profile gives great centre/rear viewing when fully extended
4+ Totally unique mirror positions
Clearest high-quality polished glass available on the market
Rugged billet aluminium construction
Good rearview, even when folded in the protection position
Replaceable glass
CRG Bar End Mounts (included)
The 7/8" Adapter kit assembly can be used when sliding the grips and throttle inboard to run CRG billet mirrors is not a desired option. They will work on bars with internal diameters as small as 12mm (.475") and as large as 19mm (.750"). This range covers virtually all aluminum and steel bars/clip-ons.
SKU | QF-ARROW-BLK_BAREND-KIT |
Brand | Rottweiler Performance |
Shipping Weight | 0.5000kg |
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