Yes-I used the Rivco mirrors-I had previously ordered some off eBay but the chrome was crap and I ended up giving them away. Quality on the Rivco far exceeds many I've seen.
No issues with visibility either. My only real complaint is the red LEDs facing you are quite bright, which did take a little getting used to at night.
You have limited up/down adjustment range with the mirrors so I had to adjust by twisting the controls a little.
Mirrors came in about 1 week. Started the install.
Did you need an adapter?
I am dicking with the wiring trying to run it through the existing insulation to make it look clean. So I haven't tightened them up yet but I think they will snug up just fine.
One complaint... the wires didn't come out the bottom. They came out the mid hole. It was a PITA to thread them through the bottom.
Yes-I used the Rivco mirrors-I had previously ordered some off eBay but the chrome was crap and I ended up giving them away. Quality on the Rivco far exceeds many I've seen.
No issues with visibility either. My only real complaint is the red LEDs facing you are quite bright, which did take a little getting used to at night.
You have limited up/down adjustment range with the mirrors so I had to adjust by twisting the controls a little.
Those look like the set I have on Gracie only they must be first generation. They look I dentiv=cal only mine do not have the lights on the mirror side just the front side. Gary gave me a extensive manual with all the goodies and schematics (which is like a foriegn language to me sometimes) withthe bike I will look and see if there is anything on the mirrors. maybe he did get them from rivco and they advanced them since. He even found a way to make the tursignal switch from left to rigt without having to hit the center button first to shut the one off and then turn the opposite side on. I might have to bring soem of his schematics with me to maggie valley maybe someone read eclectrical engineering stuf and can translate for me