Product Overview
DAYTONA HIGH VISIBILITY MIRROR™ FOR YAMAHA/KTM etc, 11432
The DAYTONA CHROMED HIGH VISIBILITY MIRROR™ are for use with Yamaha models that have an inverse thread (on the right-hand side mirror mount). The mirror adopts a traditional square shape similar to factory SR400/500 early model mirrors and many Yamaha classic mirrors. They look great on a range of classic bikes, (Yamaha) using the RHS inverse thread. (*For normal 10mm threads see 10628).
Housing and stem are finished in a chrome. These are a great replacement for models using OEM mirrors, and for those who want a classic style mirror with enhanced visibility and strength.
The HIGH VISIBILITY MIRROR™ uses a mirror glass with a curvature of R1000 allowing for a wider rear field of view. The mirror housing position can be adjusted by sliding the housing on the mirror rod. An extra thick Φ12mm rod (stem) is used to ensure stable rearward visibility even on SR400 which has a lot of vibration. Similarly, the strength of the mirror attachments has been increased to reduce mirror vibration and provide a clear field of view on all models using this mirror.
*See below video tab below for an oview of the High Visibility mirror range.
FEATURES:
-> Colour: Chrome.
-> Type: Low type.
-> Shape: Traditional square/rectangle shape.
-> Included: 1 x Mirror (sold individually).
-> Fits: Right side with inverse thread (Yamaha / KTM etc.).
-> Suits: Genuine upright bars and can also be used on clip on bars (see images above).
-> Stem: Adopts an extra-thick rod with a diameter of 0.5 inch (12 mm).
-> Glass: R1000 mirror, ensuring a wide rear view (Regular genuine mirror uses R1200-1300).
NOTE:
For normal M10 x 1.25mm (RH thread) mirrors, see #10628
Daytona Japan (Daytona Corporation) has been a leader in motorcycle parts industry since 1972. Daytona provides original and customized motorcycle parts and accessories throughout Japan and to the international marketplace. Daytona’s specialty is R&D to develop original motorcycle parts and accessories which meet the demand in the highly competitive Japanese motorcycle industry and abroad.