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Rizoma Parts?

I have rizoma bar ends on the bellagio - pricey but by FAR the best mirrors I've ever used..

the type I got go OVER the bar end and then I used their bar end weights....

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Received the mirrors just before Christmas, but the adaptors arrived yesturday.
Could not wait to finish work and fit them to the bike. Once done I thought it best to wash the bike.
So far I love them... they give a refined low profile look over the stock units.
 

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Thanks for everyones advise, finally got it done, for before picture please refer to page 2, I also got the bar end from Rizoma which is a direct fit, didnt even need to use any of the screw/hardware it comes with.
 

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I bought one of their aluminum h-bars cos they were 22mm and fit on the yoke properly. When I found my old (cheap) bar end mirror wouldn't fit into the small bore of the bar, I ordered a Rizoma mirror. When it arrived, I was shocked to see how small it was. Good thing it's convex glass. I'm amazed at how useful and clear the view to the rear is! It's like a video monitor, I tell folks. Once the Lemans fell off its horrible side stand right onto that mirror and the windshield broke but the mirror has only a couple scratches on the back, so it's strong too!
 
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