Custom Mirror Help!!

aspen874

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Supporting Member
I like the Joker Machine, nice clean look. The tribal are cool too, but harder to clean the bugs off LOL.
 
I've had the Wicked Image mirrors for over 5 years and they still look like new. They have held up great. Its hard to clean all the bugs off though.



 

SKOGDOG

One of the old ones.
I have no idea where this mirror was made...bought a front end from a guy in NJ and it was included. I've never seen another, but then again, I live in Kansas........ridden with it about 3 years now. Clean lines, and not in the way at all.
Takes a little getting used to, and the only glitch is a blind spot over my right shoulder. I'm very careful about that.
 

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Utopiapga

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I have no idea where this mirror was made...bought a front end from a guy in NJ and it was included. I've never seen another, but then again, I live in Kansas........ridden with it about 3 years now. Clean lines, and not in the way at all.
Takes a little getting used to, and the only glitch is a blind spot over my right shoulder. I'm very careful about that.
That's pretty cool! Out of all the mirrors I have looked at ALL are to tall I would like to find something that curves more with the curve of the bars and does not stick up 6 inches!!

These would be killer literally my bike already has enough sharp points on it to impale anything that comes close!
 

SKOGDOG

One of the old ones.
Thanks, Hollywood....maybe some of these guys on the Forum has seen them somewhere...I do recall seeing something similar one time when I was surfing the net, but no way I can recall where. I'll look around and pm if I have any luck.
Only the left grIp can have a mirror, bcs one on the right would rotate with the throttle.
 

SKOGDOG

One of the old ones.
Way to go, Hollywood!! That mirror is better looking than mine...I really like it. I was thinking and if you mounted an inside the bar mount on the throttle side, you could use two mirrors. On Fleabay they call them 'bar end' mirrors.
 

Jwooky

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I put two bar end mirrors on my previous bike. The throttle grip was hollow on the end and the mirror was inserted in the end of the bars.
 

Utopiapga

Active Member
Well just got off the phone with my business partner and looks like this will be the year to get Billet One going some I am going to draw up and design a set of stems myself and have my guy machine them so might just have to wait a few months but will be worth the wait!!

I have never liked how tall the stems are I know its for function so you can see over your shoulder but for me it looks gaudy sitting way up there on top of the drag bars. They need to be lower and more curve to fit the low flow of the bike. So know I will get to design exactly what I would want and hopefully there will be thousands more that will like them too when I put them into production!!

More to come but please keep all ideas coming have been some great ones so far plus it helps me in knowing what everyone likes or would like to see!

All I can say is remember this logo just got it copyrighted and patent so here is a little sneak peak of what is to come.................
 

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SKOGDOG

One of the old ones.
I think you are onto something here, Hollywood...be sure to keep us posted, maybe in a new thread to catch everyone's attention.
 

Utopiapga

Active Member
I think you are onto something here, Hollywood...be sure to keep us posted, maybe in a new thread to catch everyone's attention.
Thanks Rick!! This will be the first place to see our launch products when we are ready for sure!! We are planning on Sturgis this year so it will be several months before we are ready but will do when we are!!:cheers:
 

francoblay1

The Spaniard
Thanks Rick!! This will be the first place to see our launch products when we are ready for sure!! We are planning on Sturgis this year so it will be several months before we are ready but will do when we are!!:cheers:
Make sure to keep us all posted :2thumbs:
 

Ratman

Active Member
I do not know how to upload photos...but here is what I did several years ago. I purchased a pair of the Aeromach large ovals (which are not very large). I left the stock stems on...held the Aeromach mirror up so the outside of the mirrors were sticking out the same amount as the handlebar and marked the stem where the mirror should screw into the stem. I sent the stems to a friend of mine that chopped and rounded the end of the stems like the factory look, tapped and and drilled near the end like they were stock. Then I sent them out and had re-chromed. Looks much better than stock and fits the lines of the bike by being low profile. Just thought I would throw it out there as you can do the same procedure with any mirror you find and like. Ride safe.
 

Utopiapga

Active Member
I do not know how to upload photos...but here is what I did several years ago. I purchased a pair of the Aeromach large ovals (which are not very large). I left the stock stems on...held the Aeromach mirror up so the outside of the mirrors were sticking out the same amount as the handlebar and marked the stem where the mirror should screw into the stem. I sent the stems to a friend of mine that chopped and rounded the end of the stems like the factory look, tapped and and drilled near the end like they were stock. Then I sent them out and had re-chromed. Looks much better than stock and fits the lines of the bike by being low profile. Just thought I would throw it out there as you can do the same procedure with any mirror you find and like. Ride safe.
Nice! Way to make it your own. This is why I will probably just design my own.
 
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