Does anyone have a method of fitting a bar-end mirror to the throttle side of handlebars with internal controls, please?
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On 25 May 2026, at 21:13, jerry atric <baconsl...@gmail.com> wrote:
At the moment, the bike has an Amal twist grip. I have an unobtrusive bicycle bar-end mirror (convex) which has really surprised me at how good it is. I only have one eye so life-saver looks are compromised. I'm not sure that the headlight mirrors will give such a good view? Handlebar mirrors on stalks look incongruous on pre-war bikes IMO,...
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Keep in mind the standard bar diameter is 1” or possibly 24mm. If 24mm a normal 1’ clamp will probably need shimming. Certainly, simpler than redesigning the bar end mechanics to provide a stationary end to clamp the mirror on. Also, if you have a Sport that will complicate things further by having less open bar to mount to.
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Tim are you criticizing the CRG mirror because of price? If so, I think you misunderstood my opinion. Yes, they are expensive but I did not try to qualify anything based on
price. In my experience they are simply the best mirror you can buy. Not the cheapest, not the prettiest but as a functional piece of safety equipment. Granted I haven’t tried them all but I’ve used quite a variety. The CRG has a nicely convexed glass giving
a wide field of vision without loosing a lot of range. They mount solidly and will stay put at over 100mph. The mounting is simple requiring as little as about 13-14mm of barend or they have an optional barend fitting that provides it’s own mounting zone.
Vibration is nil. They are very much function oriented at the expense of trying to look vintage or going after the swoopy new wave style. That said they do offer an “Arrow” style which I run on my Hypermotard. They fit the angular design better than a round
but do not offer the “lane splitter” feature. When in close quarters you need to manually flip them up.
The real Stadium mirrors are a bit pricey too, compared to the look-a-likes from Asia. Still on a functional level they provide a more vibration free and solid mounting then the rubber expansion plug Asian mirrors.
Building display/show bikes are a big part of my job. Those bikes never even see mirrors.
Rick
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