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Mirrors Griso v8

I've got the CRG Arrows on my Griso. You can mount them inboard of the barend weights the way I did to get better clearance. You can also reverse them so that they sit above the grips - although I find them a bit tight that way. Here's a pic attached.
 

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The Rizomas also come as a Triumph accessory with an easy to burnish off Triumph logo. Part #A96378030. I've looked at these and if I recall they clamp onto either an optional bar end or directly onto the bar.

If memory serves Triumph sells each mirror as a "kit" that included the bar end, but don't quote me on that. As of last summer, Triumph's version were cheaper - by about $20 CDN - than the Rizomas.
 
I have rizomas - the "reverse retro" bar end type below, on my Bellagio but with Tarrozi 7/8 clip ons.. said to fit "FOR Ø 22-30 mm HANDLE BARS ADAPTERS INCLUDED" Come in 'natural', black or polished
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They are by far the best mirrors I've ever had on a bike - not cheap but rock solid and very well built.

crappy camera phone shots..
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I also got the "racing component" bar-end weights :roll:
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Wow those are some sweet mirrors. Might have to check out whether those bar ends fit.
I have the Circuit 851 mirrors along with their grips and bar ends and a very very sweet rear brake reservoir . As said not cheap but all very nicely made kit, check out their indicators too :cool:

P.S i usually get my Rizoma stuff from moto gp 72 in Spain their by far the cheapest place i have found ( certainly this side of the pond) as far as i know they do international shipping the guys are very helpful and speak/ type great English

http://www.motogp72.com/manufacturer.ph ... derway=asc
 
Cheers for the link Rebus. Ive written to Twin Shack, they must be the UK distributors. He said I need the Bar ends too. Looks Like I need to get the verniers out.
Thanks Moz - Might check out the Rizo's that come with Bar ends. Is that an NSW plate on that pimped up Bellagio? Nice mirrors its true but WTF? I would hardly have picked it. Looks like an ol cafe racer. Very Nice! :mrgreen:
 
rebus said:
Wow those are some sweet mirrors. Might have to check out whether those bar ends fit.
I have the Circuit 851 mirrors along with their grips and bar ends and a very very sweet rear brake reservoir . As said not cheap but all very nicely made kit, check out their indicators too :cool:

P.S i usually get my Rizoma stuff from moto gp 72 in Spain their by far the cheapest place i have found ( certainly this side of the pond) as far as i know they do international shipping the guys are very helpful and speak/ type great English

http://www.motogp72.com/manufacturer.ph ... derway=asc

Rebus, just another point, do those 851's screw straight into the existing reservoir mounts? (with adaptor of course)
 
Rebus, just another point, do those 851's screw straight into the existing reservoir mounts? (with adaptor of course)
They do, from memory my came with adaptors for 8-mm and 10-mm. Don't quote me on the exact size but they came supplied with all i needed to fit them straight onto the bike .

Stu
 
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