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4.00 (based on 148 reviews)
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(5 stars) reviewed on 07/14/09 byBrian Ward (gota4x4) from Zion, IL, United States, for a 1997 1100 Shadow Spirit wrote: Installed last week. Love em. Compliments on the look. 100% better that stock. Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(4 stars) reviewed on 06/30/08 bysuperdaduno Morgan (superdaduno) from Baltimore, MD, United States, for a 2006 1100 Shadow Spirit wrote: Looks a lot better then stock. Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(2 stars) reviewed on 01/07/06 byCarl (Ruddigore) from Cedar Hill, TX, United States, for a 2005 black 1100 Shadow Spirit wrote: These mirrors are well built and look great... so WHY don't I llike them. The issue is bike related, on a 1100 Spirit and being 6'3" I'm maxed out on adjustment of the mirror and can see what I need to if I slump down in the seat. The straight arm mount doesn't allow you to "twist" to compensate for the angle of the mounting point at the levers on the spirit and I need to rotate them back toward me until they are about 20 degrees in front of the grip. If I do that, I can twist the swivel adjust all the way up and to the side to get a usable (barely) field of view. These might be fine for a shorter driver, or different handlebars, or different bike altogether... but not a 1100 Spirt. Review Details 3 out of 4 members found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(5 stars) reviewed on 05/22/04 byThumper (rickn) from Fort Saskatchewan, AB, Canada, for a 2007 1100 Shadow Spirit wrote: Good visibility Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
(5 stars) reviewed on 02/26/04 bySlime Ride (skip2171) from Chesapeake, VA, United States, for a 1100 Shadow Spirit wrote: Great Mirror, getting them to tighten up is another story, but can be done by adjusting the mounting adaptor, then the mirror stem, and woking both until you have a secure fit. Review Details Was this review helpful to you? Yes No |
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