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How to get mirrors similar to these on my 2014 V7 racer?

James Dixon

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Below are pictures of the bar end mirrors on the 2020 V7 Racer 10th anniversary. I believe these are Rizoma mirrors made for Moto Guzzi.

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If I look at a mirror like this in the Guzzitech store:

https://gtmotocycles.com/products/rizoma-reverse-retro-mirror?_pos=4&_sid=d2ced9b47&_ss=r

Is it possible to get the same type of fit on the factory clip ons on my 2014 V7 racer? I've done lots of reading on this site and I'm a bit confused as many indicate the clip on's are not hollow and are solid, which prevents you from using any type of adaptor.

However, would something like this work?

https://gtmotocycles.com/products/rizoma-bar-end-mirror-adapters?_pos=6&_sid=d2ced9b47&_ss=r

If this is possible, are there any other parts I would need to order from here?

Thanks
James
 
Thanks for the reply Todd.

Is there another type of spacer that I'll need? On the picture of the stock one that I posted, it appears that there is a metal spacer that starts where the rubber grip ends. Then there is the mirror and then the bar end (and maybe a very thin spacer but that could be from the bar end?
 
With the bar ends from Todd's link, the mirror clamps right on it, no need for spacer.
I am guessing that Moto Guzzi 2020 V7 Racer have a different type of bar ends, something like the ones from here https://gtmotocycles.com/products/gt-cnc-bar-end-mirror-sliders . The mirror clamps on the grove, so it looks like there is a spacer between the end grip and the mirror.
 
Thanks for the reply Todd. Is there another type of spacer that I'll need? On the picture of the stock one that I posted, it appears that there is a metal spacer that starts where the rubber grip ends. Then there is the mirror and then the bar end (and maybe a very thin spacer but that could be from the bar end?
Welcome. As subin says, nothing else needed on my link above. I do offer a 2-pc slider version for the Rizoma mirrors here; https://gtmotocycles.com/products/gt-cnc-2-pc-bar-end-mirror-sliders
 
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