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Offline Jowan

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Round stainless bar end mirror wanted
« on: 10.05. 2017 10:02 »
Does anyone have a stainless round bar end mirror please?

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Re: Round stainless bar end mirror wanted
« Reply #1 on: 10.05. 2017 10:10 »
I soon found some online by Oxford for 20 ish quid


Amazon have some.
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Re: Round stainless bar end mirror wanted
« Reply #3 on: 10.05. 2017 10:29 »
I have one of those round ones. The only problem I've had is the Allen screws coming loose so I use Locktite on the threads. I changed the flat mirror that mine came with for an after market convex one. This was a vast improvement. Pretty easy to dig out the plastic bezel to change the mirror.
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Re: Round stainless bar end mirror wanted
« Reply #4 on: 10.05. 2017 10:59 »
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These are very nice and fit well in the bar end.
Yep, I agree, I fitted one of those a long time ago. Good clear image and it does not become loose due to vibration, and it is still as pristine as the day I fitted it, but then, it is stainless steel so that is the way it should be. A really good high quality product highly recommended.

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Re: Round stainless bar end mirror wanted
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Re: Round stainless bar end mirror wanted
« Reply #6 on: 11.05. 2017 07:18 »
These are very nice and fit well in the bar end.

That's what I have on mine, although a bit more expensive they're better quality that anything else I looked at
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Re: Round stainless bar end mirror wanted
« Reply #7 on: 11.05. 2017 09:04 »

 Beezermaccs' suggestion loks like best value to me

  https://sites.google.com/site/priorymagnetos/accessories
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Re: Round stainless bar end mirror wanted
« Reply #8 on: 11.05. 2017 10:39 »
I have a S/S bar end mirror from Priory Magnetos on my A10 and am very happy with it.  *smile*
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Re: Round stainless bar end mirror wanted
« Reply #9 on: 11.05. 2017 13:05 »
Me too!
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Re: Round stainless bar end mirror wanted
« Reply #10 on: 12.05. 2017 13:30 »
Just received good quality mirror from Andrew at Priory Magnetos, thanks for all the replies.