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Aprilia Tuono V4 & V4 Factory Bar End Black Aluminium Motorcycle Mirrors

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Aprilia Tuono V4 & V4 Factory Bar End Black Aluminium Motorcycle MirrorsBar End Rearview Mirrors Style, Visibility & Control Upgrade your motorcycle with premium bar end rearview mirrors designed to deliver improved rear visibility, reduced blind spots, and a clean modern look. Perfect for riders who want a functional upgrade without compromising style, these mirrors are a popular alternative to bulky OEM mirrors on naked, sport, and modern classic models. Whether you ride daily or on weekends, bar end mirrors offer a

Bar End Rearview Mirrors – Style, Visibility & Control


Upgrade your motorcycle with premium bar end rearview mirrors designed to deliver improved rear visibility, reduced blind spots, and a clean modern look.
Perfect for riders who want a functional upgrade without compromising style, these mirrors are a popular alternative to bulky OEM mirrors on naked, sport, and modern classic models.
Whether you ride daily or on weekends, bar-end mirrors offer a noticeable improvement in both aesthetics and situational awareness.


🔍 Why Choose Bar End Mirrors?


✔ Wider & Clearer Rear Visibility
Bar end mirrors sit further outward than standard mirrors, reducing obstruction from your shoulders and arms. This results in a wider field of view and better awareness of surrounding traffic.


✔ Reduced Blind Spots
Thanks to their placement, bar-end mirrors help minimize blind spots commonly caused by stock handlebar-mounted mirrors — especially noticeable at highway speeds.


✔ Clean, Sporty Look
Bar end mirrors give your Aprilia a sleek, minimalist appearance, perfect for cafe racers, naked bikes, and modern street builds.


✔ Improved Stability at Speed
Mounted at the handlebar ends, these mirrors are less affected by vibration than many stock mirrors, providing a more stable image while riding.


⭐ Why Choose These Bar End Mirrors?


CNC-machined aluminum construction for durability and lightweight performance
Modern, low-profile design that complements Triumph styling
Clear mirror glass for confident rear visibility


Aftermarket upgrade that enhances both looks and function
Easy installation using standard bar-end mounting points


Designed to balance performance, reliability, and value, these mirrors are an ideal upgrade for riders who want more than just looks.


🏍️ Fitment & Compatibility
Compatible with many naked motorcyle models, including (but not limited to):

 

👉 Please verify handlebar size and clearance before ordering.


🔧 Installation


Remove OEM bar-end weights or caps


Mounts directly into handlebar ends
Installation time: 10–15 minutes
Tools required: basic hand tools
No permanent modifications required.


⚠️ Legal & Safety Notice
Mirror regulations vary by country and region. Always ensure your motorcycle remains compliant with local road laws after installation.


✅ FAQ Section


❓ Are bar end mirrors better than stock mirrors?


Many riders prefer bar-end mirrors because they provide wider visibility, reduce blind spots, and eliminate arm obstruction common with stock mirrors.


❓ Do bar end mirrors vibrate?


Quality bar-end mirrors, when properly installed, typically vibrate less than stock mirrors, especially at higher speeds.


❓ Will these fit my motorcycle?


These mirrors fit most naked models with standard handlebar ends. Always confirm bar diameter and clearance before purchase.


❓ Are bar end mirrors legal?


Legality depends on your local regulations. In most regions, mirrors are legal as long as they provide adequate rear visibility.

 

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Why to choose motorcycle bar-end mirrors?

Motorcycle bar end mirrors are a popular upgrade because they improve rear visibility, reduce vibration, and give your bike a cleaner, more modern look. Mounted at the ends of the handlebars, they sit wider than standard mirrors, helping to reduce motorcycle blind spots and providing a clearer view of traffic behind you. Many riders choose handlebar end mirrors for their stable image at higher speeds, adjustable angles, and durable construction, making them one of the best motorcycle mirror upgrades available. They also enhance the styling of naked bikes, café racers, and sport motorcycles while remaining legal in the UK as long as they provide adequate rear vision. If you want better safety, improved comfort, and a sleek custom appearance, motorcycle bar end mirrors UK riders trust are a simple and effective upgrade for any bike.

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