Description
- Made of powder-coated, marine-grade aluminum, stainless steel components, and high-strength composite for durability and reliability in the most demanding environments
- Double ball and socket technology allows for near-infinite adjustability of you RAM® mounting system and vibration damping
- 100% genuine RAM® components ensure secure connection points and long-term system quality
- Rugged vehicle accessory mirror designed to provide the most visibility on the market
- RAM® mounting components backed by a lifetime warranty
- Mirror glass measurements: 5-1/4″ W x 3.44″ H
- Kit includes:
- 2 – M10-1.25 RAM® B size ball bases
- 1 – M10-1.25 reverse thread adapter
- 1 – M10-1.25 thread extension
- 2 – long B size RAM® arms
- 1 – one left RAM® Tough-Mirror™
- 1 – right RAM® Tough-Mirror™
- This kit contains ball bases and adapters for connecting to standard (right hand) M10-1.25 threads on left side, and reverse (left hand) M10-1.25 threads on the right side of your bike. It is strongly recommended to confirm the thread pitch on both sides of your bike before ordering.
Chad –
As a casual rider I’m very impressed with the rugged oval Tough-Mirror kit from RAM which provides maximum visibility and adjustability thanks to the double ball and socket design and marine-grade aluminum construction.
Archie –
While the Tough-Mirror kit is sturdy for long miles, installation was finicky and matching the adapter to my bike’s threads took frustrating trial-and-error.
Travis –
The Tough-Mirror kit seems high quality but customer service was unhelpful and it may be overkill for casual riders.
Norm –
The Tough-Mirror kit is a favorite for customizing motorcycles with its rugged, adjustable design that enhances visibility and style for an exceptionally smooth ride.
Carl –
The Tough-Mirror kit is a very sturdy and adjustable side mirror system that provides excellent rear visibility, though the long arms caused some vibration at high speeds.
Chuck –
These mirrors were a pain to install and adjust, leaving me with a blurry view of the road behind me, though I guess they survived some bumps and rain without falling off so that’s something.