Bar-end Mirrors

Started by wec_032, July 06, 2012, 06:24:28 PM

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wec_032

I have a 2005 S4R and want to replace my current bar-end mirrors.  I have stock handlebars.  I am considering Oberon 75 mm adjustable bar-end mirrors or Rizoma Class Retos.  Any experience or advice would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you.

MashBill

I have the Rizoma Reverse Retros on my bike. I am very pleased with them. Great fit and finish, they stay put, and the view is better than the stock mirrors.
Bill
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1995 Ducati 900 SuperSport, Red
1981 Yamaha YZ465

han711

Got crg arrows. Love Em! Sleek and foldable

seanster

can't be much affordable when it brakes... :)

I vote for ebay bar-ends!
2001 Supersport 900 Yellow!!! (she's just so much fun)
2000 Monster 750 Carb Dark!!! (Sold and still full of regrets)

VdizzleMyNizzle

I have rinomoto barends for sale that allows you too use almost any kind of clamp on mirrors, I ran them with my CRG blindsight and I love the setup.

WhiteStripe

Quote from: seanster on July 06, 2012, 09:26:38 PM
can't be much affordable when it brakes... :)

I vote for ebay bar-ends!

Which ones?  I have been overwhelmed by the amount of choices.  I am looking for only one mirror as i have another and was going to get something cheap.
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seanster

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Quote from: WhiteStripe on July 09, 2012, 02:21:26 PM
Which ones?  I have been overwhelmed by the amount of choices.  I am looking for only one mirror as i have another and was going to get something cheap.

Take your pick: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=ducati+bar+end+mirror+s4r&_sacat=0&_odkw=ducati+bar+end+mirror&_osacat=0

My pick is these (I love how sturdy they are):  http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bar-End-Mirrors-Ducati-Monster-600-620-750-900-s4r-CNC-/130456660443?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e5fd2a9db&vxp=mtr

The one I like is pretty big.  Depends on my lane pos I can see behind and to the side of me.  I went down and broke one off.  I'm currently running left one only and still very good.

I'm also thinking about these Dual Star mirrors to give the low profile look (kinda clean up a bit):  http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Equipment/adjustable_mirror.htm
2001 Supersport 900 Yellow!!! (she's just so much fun)
2000 Monster 750 Carb Dark!!! (Sold and still full of regrets)

rule62

I put a pair of Mirrycle bar end mirrors on my monster about 5 years ago. $12.95 each at R.E.I. They've held up great!

showerfan

rhinomoto bar ends with CRG lane-splitters! just installed mine! [drink]

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teddy037.3

function: CRG

pretty: rizoma



I had reverse retros, and once I got used to the angle/location of it, they were fine. looked the biz, no vibration, high quality, blah blah blah  [beer]

memper

I use Powerstands Racing folding barends. Pretty good product.
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Kopfjäger

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Veloce-Fino

I have a single CRG Blindsight (the smaller 2" one) on the left clip-on. It has suited me well when it comes to lane changing and stoplight rearend checks.

I always give a quick look-back for lane changes though.
Is this thing on?

VdizzleMyNizzle

Had Rinomoto barends with CRG Blindsight on my 696 and they worked great  just like Veloce-Fino said.  I changed my set up slightly and running Oberon turn signal barends with my CRG blindsight now.  I'm also running Oberon turn signal barends and CRG Arrow on my 848 Streetfighter.  I had CRG blindsights on the SF but they didn't flow with the lines on the bike.  I like the CRG stuff, they make great product.

duc996

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