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Hey all,

looking through the forums it would appear that there is a big following for bar end mirrors. Personally, I'm not a fan of them on scramblers or the urban GS. Has anyone fitted aftermarkets from Motogadget or Rizoma and have some photos I can see? I have a few in mind but want to keep the "GS look" and fit handguards. Other brands and suggestions would be most gratefully received.

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@KO_GS has a great writeup here My take on an Urban GS The Baak mirrors look good an take a lot of the bulk away from the oem.
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@KO_GS has a great writeup here My take on an Urban GS The Baak mirrors look good an take a lot of the bulk away from the oem.
Ah thanks dude! I’ll check it out


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Let me know if you have any questions on the BAAK mirrors. They have been great so far and definitely fit the retro look of the bike.

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Let me know if you have any questions on the BAAK mirrors. They have been great so far and definitely fit the retro look of the bike.

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Thanks! I’ve actually had a hard think and the 100mm circular do fit the bike better. I’m trying to figure out if the 150mm or the 180mm motogadget ones would be better. The Baak ones are slightly shorter and I don’t want to be inspecting my elbows!


The mirrored aluminium is gorgeous


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Thanks! I’ve actually had a hard think and the 100mm circular do fit the bike better. I’m trying to figure out if the 150mm or the 180mm motogadget ones would be better. The Baak ones are slightly shorter and I don’t want to be inspecting my elbows!


The mirrored aluminium is gorgeous


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I'd go for the 150's personally. The BAAK's are 135mm which is a bit short, though you do get used to it. 150mm would give you better visibility and still not look like the Mickey mouse stock mirrors.

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Let me know if you have any questions on the BAAK mirrors. They have been great so far and definitely fit the retro look of the bike.

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Do you think they will fit below the bar without hitting the tank?
Do you think they will fit below the bar without hitting the tank?
98% sure that wouldn't work. You would need bar-ends if you don't want to run mirrors above the bars. Plus these thread into the stock mirror location, which is integrated in the clutch and brake reservoir, so those cannot be flipped below the bars.

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Urban GS with Rizoma “One” mirrors. You will also need to order the adapter set for these mirrors to mount them. They look good, being made of solid billet, but their function as actual mirrors are limited compared to the OEM. Style over Substance, as they say
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Urban GS with Rizoma “One” mirrors. You will also need to order the adapter set for these mirrors to mount them. They look good, being made of solid billet, but their function as actual mirrors are limited compared to the OEM. Style over Substance, as they say
Ah thanks, I think I’m going to do a mock up and decide what works best. But the classic round style looks best


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sorry - my bad - didn't look at the entire thread. already mentioned above :)
Also take a look at Highsider; is nicely priced and good quality.

I got highsider Conero mirrors on mine

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