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Stay aware on the road and accent the unique style of your bike with motorcycle mirrors direct from J&P Cycles. Custom mirrors are designed to place the mirror head in a more user-friendly position so you can keep an eye on traffic without straining or leaving your normal riding position. We stock a variety of styles, including everything from flashy chrome to skeleton hands, that will complete the signature custom look you're after. From Arlen Ness and BikeMaster to EMGO and Kuryakyn, all the top brands are here for less. Don't forget to position your motorcycle mirror for success with Motorcycle Mirror Stems And Extensions!
Motorcycle Mirrors FAQ's
Why do my motorcycle mirrors vibrate so much?Vibration is just a fact of life with motorcycles, especially V-Twins! That high-frequency buzz can make your mirrors useless. Some mirrors have rubber "isolation" mounts to help, but often the best fix is to make sure your handlebars have "bar-end weights" installed, which can dampen those vibrations.
What are "bar-end" mirrors?
Bar-end mirrors are a custom style that, instead of sitting on your controls, mount in the hollow end of your handlebars. They look very clean and "low-profile" and often give you a better view of your blind spot since your arms aren't in the way.
How do I know if new mirrors will fit my bike?
You need to check the "thread pitch." Most Japanese bikes use a 10mm thread, but Yamaha is famous for using a reverse-thread on the right side. Harley-Davidsons use a different, SAE thread. The easiest way to get it right is to buy mirrors that are listed as fitting your exact model.
Are small, custom mirrors a good idea?
They can look amazing, but it's a trade-off. Those tiny "micro" mirrors look super clean, but they give you a tiny field of view. You're trading a lot of safety and situational awareness for that custom look, so it's something to think about before you buy.









































































































