You can get bar end mirrors in both types of mounts, wrap around the end of the handlebar and clamp, or the ones that slide into the end of the handlebar and clamp inside. Some even come with both ways to clamp, giving you the choice. Tons of styles to choose from. These are what I have currently.
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It's all personal choice based on the rider and his position. For me, I want the mirrors close to my natural gaze and with my old-man, bad-back riding position, the mirrors need to be up above the bars some. For me bar ends would cause me to have to glance down and with my prescription glasses I might even have to move my head to see them.
Since cutting a bit more off my bars, mine just barely get a look past my shoulders, so I would like longer stems, but longer in the ability to reach wider.
I did find that having the master cylinders as close to level as you can and as snug to the grips as they will go, gains a little bit. I have tried bending the stems. The stock 77 round mirrors are bendable, but two other styles I tried resulted in them snapping off.
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77 WING, 1200 engine with 77 heads, cams, gl1100 foot pegs, Magna V65 front end, 764A carbs, [-gone Suzuki M109 monoshock--, replaced with gl1100 shocks] gl 1200 swing arm, gl1500 final drive, wheel and rear brakes Valkyrie seat, Meanstreak tank, Sportster pipes, Power Arc ignition off crank.
77 Wing. black
83 Wing, in pieces
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I thought I was going to like my bar setup but I have to admit the way they came from the factory was
pretty comfortable.
I'm not going back to that on this bike...it is what it is - a once in a while vintage sort of cafe runner....until some millennial buy it eventually..maybe.
Once I find some mirrors and put the finishing touches on it that is.
Sugs... What brand are those. I like those levers too!
+1 on the levers, Sugs. I've been looking around, got a source for those?
but on topic, I like the long stems for usage but don't care for how they look on a cafe'd bike. I found some short stemmed mirrors locally that I like for both usage and looks. but I'm considering bar-ends for looks.
sorta bulldogged custom 1978 GL1000 - "geekster"
full Vetter dress 1979 GL1000 - "Barge" (currently down)
1986 1200 Aspencade - "Heart of Gold" - daily rider
1990 1500 Aspencade - It's ALIVE! but very, very naked. not in a good way.
1978 for $100 - project in worx
1978 from a previous member here - taking up space
my original '79 bought in '91 - replacing engine (eventually, maybe someday)
added an '05 1800 to the stable, all the rest gotta go
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I took a look at these https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/crg ... end-mirror
Not inexpensive but I like the flip back option.
The bars I have look like Sugs. I don't recall the bars having a plug in the end like the stock bars, but when I push on the end of the grips feels like it. I gonna poke it with a needle. Prob. just the hard rubber.
Here are the ones Im running. They clamp on the end of the bar and allow me to use bar end turns signals. They can either be used by inserting in the end of the bar, or by clamping directly on the bar.