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  1. 3 reviews

    This mirror is the product of much frustration- I spent years breaking other designs and wondering what was going on behind me on the road. Eventually, when I dropped my bike and found myself buying two(!) new master cylinders as a result, I decided it was time to make a really good mirror, one that would function well as a mirror, and also protect the bike (and me) from damage. I had three goals for my design: 1. That it work as well as an OEM mirror for seeing what was going on behind. 2. That it would be indestructible. It would have to give way in a crash to avoid damage not only to the mirror, but also to the bike. 3. That it could fold completely out of the way, so that when I am offroad, I don't have to think about it. Many experiments later, the mirrors for sale here is the result. Both models hit all three marks right on the nose. We use SAE spec glass to give maximum visibility (it can be important to distinguish Crown Victoria headlights from other vehicles!), it is made right here in Colorado Springs from a super tough nylon that we are so certain will survive we offer a lifetime warranty (on the housing, not the glass, but you can buy the glass seperately), and sure enough, it folds right down when you want it gone. If you're deciding between the Adventure model, and the Enduro, our advice is simple. If you plan to fold the mirror down a large percentage of the time, the Enduro is right for you. The long size means the head of the mirror tucks away right behind the headlight. If the mirror will more or less remain extended, get the Adventure- the more compact design is more stable at highway speeds. Either way, you can't go wrong.
  2. 0 comments

    this just might be the sweet spot between a 550 pound ADV and a gutless KLR. I have owned both.
  3. Anyone running these? Love them? Hate em'? I've been running them for a couple of months and love em'! I wrote up a full review @ /reviews/product/841-doubletake-mirror-adventure-mirrors/ for anyone that might be interested. If you have any experience with Doubletake adventure mirrors, please add your star rating and review. 👍
  4. 6 reviews

    The only mirror you will ever need! With outstanding visibility from the convex shaped mirror glass, a virtually indestructible body, and the convenience of a RAM ball at the end, the Doubletake Mirror is the perfect choice for replacing or adding mirrors to your bike. Great for folding down when riding off-road! Doubletake Mirror features: > Virtually indestructible reinforced Zytel body > SAE spec convex lens > Easy to fold, remove or swap between bikes > Guaranteed against breakage for the life of the product* > 4" diameter mirror > 8.5" overall length Sold individually @ 25.00, so $50.00 is for a pair + options.
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