Member Reviews for Kuryakyn Turn Signal Mirrors with Convex Glass - Pair

Kuryakyn Turn Signal Mirrors with Convex Glass - Pair
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Average Customer Review: 4.60 (based on 50 reviews)

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(5 stars) reviewed on 07/08/11 by
Wade (Myers_Wade) from Paoli, IN, for a 2000 Black 1100 V-Star Classic wrote:

Awesome looks. Keeps the front of my bike uncluttered. Bought my bike used, and previous owner had removed front signals. Bought these to maintain that look, but be safe. 100% satisfied. Wired mine for turn signals only. Also comes with load equalizer, but didn't use it.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 09/15/09 by
Kristin Drum (Kristin_Drum) from Jacksonville, NC, United States, for a 2005 Black with silver/orange flames 1100 Shadow Sabre wrote:

Used to replace stock front signals.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 02/10/09 by
Frank (Latte) from Melbourne, , Asia, for a 07 1600/1700 Road Star wrote:

very easy to install wires a bit short so i just extended them they look great and now people can see me turning
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3 out of 4 members found this review helpful.

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(4 stars) reviewed on 11/11/08 by
Roy / Woodie Wood (roywood1) from , BC, Canada, for a 2005 / Black Raspberry 1600/1700 Road Star wrote:

These mirrors look really good on the new bars. I replaced the stock turn signal bar with these.Wires are too short, had to splice in additional foot, but otherwise pretty easy to install.Use red lock tight as stated in install instructions
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3 out of 3 members found this review helpful.

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(5 stars) reviewed on 06/15/08 by
Jon Vidar Gudjonsson (haengur) from Reykjavik, , Europe, for a 2005, silver grey 1800 VTX1800F wrote:

Looks great, installation ok,
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(2 stars) reviewed on 05/31/08 by
Rob (resolaru) from Cheektowaga, NY, United States, for a 2005 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

These definitely look better than the stock mirrors. However, they are very hard to adjust. The convex mirror and slight tint is a nice addition. After only 2 years, though, they appear to be chipping or getting discolored around the edges of the mirror. I think this is a rather poor product overall. I will eventually look for different mirrors to replace these now.
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4 out of 4 members found this review helpful.

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(5 stars) reviewed on 02/06/08 by
michael jones (jumbey52) from nuttinglake, MA, United States, for a magenta 2005 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

makes you highly visable , looks good
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(5 stars) reviewed on 02/12/07 by
Steve (Steve650) from Canton, OH, United States, for a 2000 Black 650 V-Star Classic wrote:

a bit of a pain to install. The wires are too short. I fed them through the sleeves as far as they would go and then had to bring them out for the rest of the way to the headlight for splicing. The load equalizer needed to be installed to slow the flashing. I spliced it into the rear light wires under the battery cover. It worked find. Mirrors are nice looking. I removed the stock lights entirely.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 01/04/07 by
brian (asquamchumauke) from lowell, MA, United States, for a 2005 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

Wired as running lights. Had to take mirrors apart in order to adjust them. nice chrome and more light is good. Keep it on two.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 10/27/06 by
hookrod (rdnygry) from La Marque, TX, United States, for a 2008 Midnight 1600 Marauder wrote:

Nice mirrors. Had to extend the wires, but no big deal. I have my set up as running lights and blinkers.
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1 out of 1 members found this review helpful.

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(4 stars) reviewed on 08/14/06 by
Ian (ianlo) from Ringwood, NJ, United States, for a 2003 800 Vulcan wrote:

These are a nice replacement for the ugly stock signal lights. Easily installed and wired - no load equalizer necessary. Bright LEDS are easliy visible.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 07/09/06 by
dean (deanf12) from Omaha, NE, United States, for a 2003 1500 Vulcan Nomad Fi wrote:

Points of Interest, I like the Convex, not too much but enough to see more area. Very Stable, no vibration (of course on a Nomad you don't have any anyway) Somwhat difficult to adjust, somewhat difficult to install, wire to turn signal is TOO SHORT, I know this says for HD but you DO sell a metric adaptor...so put some more cable on it and people can cut if off if they don't need that much. I set mine up for blink only, no running lights. I found there was very little difference between running light and high, but it works very well if set up for on and off only. A bit high on price but quality of material is very good. (Other then the LED high/low thing). Install time would have been MUCH shorter if I was not trying to get the HI/LOW to work but finally settled on HI/OFF for blink.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 07/07/06 by
Kevin (kpfeiffer) from Dalhart, TX, United States, for a 2005 customized paint blue marble 1100 V-Star Classic wrote:

Great addition to my bike looks very nice. I didn'tcare for the extra wire so i drilled the handle bar and ran the wire inside and out the bottom really looks nice .
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(4 stars) reviewed on 05/10/06 by
Matt (Faster Pastor) from Keizer, OR, United States, for a 2006 Black Cherry Night Train FXSTBI Softail wrote:

Not as bright as I expected, but a very nice addition.
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1 out of 2 members found this review helpful.

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(5 stars) reviewed on 04/23/06 by
tribaltek (tribaltek) from Taylor, MI, United States, for a 2006 1800 VTX1800C wrote:

Now I can remove the ugly stock turn signals!
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(4 stars) reviewed on 02/16/06 by
Jason (Bouncelight) from Powell, TN, United States, for a 2004 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

What a great look for the bike.... not stylish as some, but totally better than the stock.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 10/27/05 by
Herculean Task (herculeantask) from Sykesville, MD, United States, for a 2005 Black/Green S Model 1800 VTX1800R (Retro) wrote:

One of the nicest changes made to my bike; along with the Kuryakyn light bar (with LEDs for running light/turn signal) I was able to remove the stock front turn signals completely for a very clean looking front end. The mirrors themselves are very nice looking and give a decent range of vision. Very nicely chromed. I didn't install so don't know difficulty of wiring, etc.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 09/30/05 by
Adam Pope (beerbrewer) from Long Beach, CA, United States, for a 2002 1800 VTX1800C wrote:

Awesome look - easy to install and really cleans up the front of the bike - I dumped the big factory turn signals for these plus the signals on the Kuryakyn light bar. Outstanding.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 09/30/05 by
Michael (rmbortman) from Coatesville, PA, United States, for a 1998 750 Shadow ACE wrote:

Hardest part of installation was fishing the wiring through the existing harnesses. The wires are too short for metric cruisers, so added some 26 gauge from Radio Shack. After pulling wires and connecting them the LED's only partially lit. A call to Kuryakyn tech line informed me that full voltage was needed to fire 'em up. Since I had been testing wiring combinations with the headlight and driving lights on, my battery was low. A quick charge fixed that up. THANKS, Techs!!! LED's very directional towards front. When adjusted so I can see what is behind me, the LED's don't appear all that bright directly in front during daytime. Show up really well at night. Patience needed to adust and tighten mirror heads. Look really great, little shake, great field of view with convex glass.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 08/01/05 by
Steve Sowinski from Hanover Park, IL, United States, for a 1997 Softail wrote:

EASY INSTALL AND REALLY CLEANS THE BIKE UP
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