Monster Scooter Parts | SKU:
X98-1026
Rear View Mirror with Flexable Mount for Recreational Scooter (LGTRMIR1007)
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Rear View Mirror with Flexable Mount for Recreational Scooter (LGTRMIR1007) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Here is a great little item that every bike and scooter owner could use. Our rear view mirror with flexible mount will easily fit gas or electric recreational scooters, dirt bikes, mini bikes, mountain bikes, quad ATVs, mopeds, motor scooters, kick scooters, and almost everything with handlebars! It is also applicable for the tillers on many mobility scooters.
This rear view mirror has a 3" lens mounted atop a flexible 4-1/2" stalk. Technically, this is known as a "bar-end" mirror, as it attaches to the end of the handlebar. The plug will fit into just about every handlebar with a 3/4" to 15/16" diameter.
Attaching is quick and easy, although you will probably need to cut a hole in the end of your rubber handlebar grip. Just insert the plug end into the open handlebar tube and tighten the screw. As the screw turns, it draws a spacer wedge towards it, expanding the plug's "fingers" to grip the inside of the handlebar tube. See the illustration above for a better understanding of this simple principle.
⚠ WARNING California Residents: Proposition 65 Warning
This rear view mirror has a 3" lens mounted atop a flexible 4-1/2" stalk. Technically, this is known as a "bar-end" mirror, as it attaches to the end of the handlebar. The plug will fit into just about every handlebar with a 3/4" to 15/16" diameter.
Attaching is quick and easy, although you will probably need to cut a hole in the end of your rubber handlebar grip. Just insert the plug end into the open handlebar tube and tighten the screw. As the screw turns, it draws a spacer wedge towards it, expanding the plug's "fingers" to grip the inside of the handlebar tube. See the illustration above for a better understanding of this simple principle.
⚠ WARNING California Residents: Proposition 65 Warning