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Audace Mirro flip mod

mk.mustafa

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Hello members,
New to riding. I am looking to flip my audace mirrors, what are the kits required? thanks for your help.
should I use the stock audace mirrors or buy another set ?
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Todd has many different options in the STORE.

I think Rizoma, although expensive, they are far and away the highest quality aftermarket components made and you really do get your money’s worth of what you pay for.

I’ve never seen a product from Rizoma that I wasn’t impressed with.

 
Hello members,
New to riding. I am looking to flip my audace mirrors ......

Just curious, when you say you're going to flip your mirrors, do you mean that the mirrors will mounted so they appear under the handlebars?

I've been forced to do this on my electric push bike, and I can't say I like the under position. What do you see is an advantage with this arrangement?
 
Just curious, when you say you're going to flip your mirrors, do you mean that the mirrors will mounted so they appear under the handlebars?

I've been forced to do this on my electric push bike, and I can't say I like the under position. What do you see is an advantage with this arrangement?
Hi Kiwi dave,
correct mirrors to be mounted to appear under the handlebars.
 

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Yes, I understood what you meant.

Hence, my suggestion of Rizoma. Their products have the best mounting, rigidity, performance, and styling.

They are very much worth the price you pay and will last the lifetime of the motorcycle.

I hope this helps.
 
No wishing to do Todd out of his hard earned cash, but can't you just turn the mirror perches upside down?
 
No wishing to do Todd out of his hard earned cash, but can't you just turn the mirror perches upside down?

Umm…

No.

They are integrated into the levers and brake and clutch fluid reservoirs if I am not mistaken which would make that impossible.

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