🖤 Ride sharp, see sharper with Ken Sean’s sleek bar end mirror!
The Ken Sean 920030 Matte Black 7/8" Universal Semi-Rectangle Bar End Mirror features a 4.5 x 3.25 inch convex lens with an 800R radius for enhanced rear visibility. It includes a 6-inch stem and an internal expanding rubber mounting system designed to fit all 7/8 inch handlebars. Weighing just 1 pound and finished in durable matte black paint, this mirror combines style, universal compatibility, and reliable performance for safer cycling.
Auto Part Position | Left |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 16 x 4 x 8 inches |
Brand | Ken Sean |
Color | Matte Black |
Included Components | Mirror |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Size | 7/8 Inch |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Shape | Rectangular |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00759746950093 |
Manufacturer | Ken Sean |
UPC | 759746950093 |
Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
Model | 920030 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 4 x 8 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 920030 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 920030 |
R**L
Nice mirror for the money, good quality
I bought these for my vintage Yamaha XS650. They have a nice quality look to them, they feel very solid and despite what others have said the mirrors are indeed convex and they give a very nice , wide, unobstructed view of what’s behind you. I found the image quality to be very good , up until 55 mph and over when vibration starts to ramp up. I do have an old parallel twin engine with no counter balancers, so this is to be expected. Others have mentioned having problems with the rubber expansion plug not gripping tight enough. What I would suggest is give it a little time to set. When I installed mine, I just snugged them up at first and then immediately set out on a ride. The mirrors started getting blown back by the wind almost immediately, I pulled over and snugged them some more, 20 miles later I did it again, and that’s all it took. I then continued on for another 200 miles with no problem.After the mirrors had set for 24 hours the feel very solid. I really like them, they look more expensive than they are.
G**N
Worth it, and caveats are minimal
Ok, style is like 5, durabilty definte 4, but what earns the 3 stars is the mounts. They employ a rubber washer compression style fitting, which, to prevent fairly extensive viewing surface repositioning and vibrations at highway speeds, I have had to torque down to titanic pressure levels. I think a firmer rubber, or perhaps even a moderate PVC or nylon, used in the bushings would give more back for the buck for both fit and vibrational dampening. I may play with that later.As far as they look, and at surface road speeds, DAYUM! Visibility a marked improvement over the silver dollar bar ends installed by the previous owner. SERIOUS reduction in lane splitting space. My bars are easily 4-6 inches wider in this configuration, which also means enhanced consideration when parking or pushing the bike around for maintenance/repair.All in all, especially considering the price point, I'm pleased with the purchase.(Did I mention they look AWESOME?!?)
V**A
Nice mirror but can do better with mounting options
Good bar end mirror in terms of functionality and aesthetics. Not the best mounting option. I have to adjust the mirror everyday to get the best view. I like to keep it vertical and I have a small blind spot mirror that does the job for me. The rubber used for mounting is worn out and it's crumbling and the mirror came off. I am looking for a replacement rubber. Also it's difficult to adjust the mirror to get the better view. Not smooth adjusting the mirror
J**E
Great!
These are really great mirrors, not much vibration, works great on my ninja 250. I do not notice any warping or distortion as others have mentioned. And on mine, I can adjust it exactly how I like it, there isn't the issue of it moving too much in between clicks - there are no clicks. I do however, reach a limit of rotation on the ball joint when trying to see my blind spots rather than just behind me. It's not a big deal, but tbh often I try to push them outwards just a hair more, and they won't go any more. After owning these for 3 years, I really hate the curve on the mount - it's ugly on my ninja 250, looks like it belongs on a scooter. I've broken the left one and had the aluminum arm tig welded twice. Soon I'll just cut off the arm and weld on an arm of my own design.
K**N
Good quality product
I saw these on YouTube so I ordered one for my new Can Am. I was unable to remove the plug from the end of the handlebar so I sent it back. Looked like a good quality product.
J**E
works great, looks good and does not vibrate.
works just like it should....good value...well made...not plastic as the others.
J**E
Not perfect, but very reasonable
I got two of these as a reasonable alternative to the Napoleon bar end mirrors I was trying to replace. There is some adjustability to them once mounted, but not as much as the Napoleons so the field of view isn’t quite as wide. They’re built solidly and the tolerances are good with no signs they’re going to break on the first close encounter with a solid object. Installation was easy. Spray the rubber parts with a little hair spray before you put them in to seal them in place.
N**G
Decent mirror, but terrible mounting method.
Terrible. The mirror and it's housing seem very sturdy, but the rubber end is difficult to install and doesn't keep it in place. The minor vibration from my bike caused the flange nut to fall off inside the handlebars, resulting in a loose mirror that subsequently fell off. I'm going back to the cheaper end mirrors that use expanding metal to stay in place.
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