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Bar End Mirrors
Bar End Mirrors

Bar End Mirrors

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Your Price: $30.00
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CMC Part Number:2047
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Part: Honda CB175 / CB200 / CB350 / CB360 / CB450 / CB500 / CB550 / CB750 Bar End Mirror - Sold In Pairs

Why You Need This: A key component to complete that full cafe racer build on your Honda CB175, CB200, CB350, CB360, CB450, CB500, CB550, or CB750 is some bar end mirrors. Clean and simple, they don't get in your way like traditional mirrors while at the same time providing good visibility, pairing safety, and style. These bar end mirrors feature precision cast aluminum bodies with black paint and can be mounted on either the left or right side of the handlebars of your bike. Complete your control set up with our super bike handlebars, power brake and clutch lever kit or our tapered roller steering bearing kit.

Installation Tip: You will have to cut a hole on the end of the rubber grips on your bike to mount the mirrors. The hole needs to be just larger than the inner diameter of the handlebars. The center bushings will expand as you tighten the screw, holding the mirrors in place. Also, make sure to allow some clearance on your throttle grip so that the mirror does not cause it to bind or move slowly.

These Bar End Mirrors Fit These Honda Motorcycles
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175CB175K0CB175K3CB175K4CB175K5CB175K6CB175K7
CL175K0CL175K3CL175K4CL175K5CL175K6CL175K7
SL175K0SL175K1SL175K1
200CB200K0CB200K0CB200TCB200T
CL200
350CB350K0CB350K1CB350K2CB350K3CB350K4CB350K5
CL350K0CL350K1CL350K2CL350K3CL350K4CL350K5
SL350K0SL350K0SL350K1SL350K2SL350K2
360CB360GCB360TCB360T
CL360K0CL360K1CJ360TCJ360T
450
500T
CB450K0CB450K0CB450K0CB450K1CB450K2CB450K3CB450K4CB450K5CB450K6CB450K7CB500TCB500T
CL450K0CL450K1CL450K2CL450K3CL450K4CL450K5CL450K5CL450K6
500F
550
CB500K0CB500K1CB500K2CB550K0CB550K1CB550KCB550KCB550K
CB550FCB550FCB550F
750CB750K0CB750K0/K1CB750K1CB750K2CB750K3CB750K4CB750K5CB750K6CB750K7CB750K8
CB750F0CB750F1CB750F2CB750F3
CB750ACB750ACB750A
5 Stars
Tinkerer
These are great! Solid material and a straight-forward installation. My bars weren't completely hollow (they have little caps welded about 3/4" inside the end, so the mounting stem on these stick out a little, but they still look great. And the visibility is surprising. Actually better than the stock mirrors.
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Reviewed by:  from Columbus, OH. on 9/5/2016
5
5 Stars
Sweet!
Can't beat the price! These puppies went on super easy and made my 75' CB360 look slick as hell!
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Reviewed by:  from Temple City. on 4/17/2016
5
4 Stars
Good mirror
I bought these for a 1973 CB350G. When I pt them on they did not work at all. Upon closer inspection I had a welded plug in my bars that would only let the mirrors sear about half way in from where hey should be. I changed bars shortly after that and they fit and work great. My only complaint is that they move fairly easy if I bump them. But I think that will be fixed once I tighten them down
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Reviewed by: (Verified Buyer)  from Southwest Virginia . on 6/12/2018
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5 Stars
Mechanic
Good mirror, good price. I stopped by a local shop and every bar end mirror they had was over $100 or even $200. This one fit well, can be adjusted and tightened with wrench to hold that position, vibrates some when riding, but I believe anything this compact would.
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Reviewed by:  from Kingsport, TN. on 4/30/2016
5
5 Stars
Hindsight
Just finished installing on my 1970 CL350 and overall happy with my purchase. Looking back I would have done two things differently. 1. The description says they are sold individually, however they are an individual pair of 2. So I wouldn’t have ordered 2. Second, about a quarter to half an inch in the bars become solid. I drilled this out, making a 5/8 inch hole deep enough to mount the mirror. Just as I was finishing my son walked by and brought up drilling/ tapping. ISO hindsight I would have drilled and tapped into the solid bar. Overall I would recommend as an option
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Reviewed by: (Verified Buyer)  from Michigan. on 6/6/2020
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