Brogue Moto 3" Convex Classic Bar-End Mirror – Fits 1" & 7/8" Handlebars
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Brogue Classic Mirror
3" Convex Classic Bar End Mirror – For 1" & 7/8" Handlebars
Pre-order – Estimated Ship Date: 7/15
Nothing says "you support what we do" like placing a pre-order. While this item is on pre-order, enjoy $10 off per mirror.
Brogue Motorcycles exclusively presents our own in-house machined bar-end mirror. Engineered with all precision-machined pivot mechanics, Brogue Classic Mirrors offer smooth hassle-free, on-the-fly adjustments while remaining resistant to vibration.
The 3" convex glass preserves the classic aesthetic while providing a clear view of what’s behind you. Unlike our competitors’ mirrors—which are often flat, difficult to adjust, and offer limited rear visibility—we’ve spent countless hours machining our perfect design. Lightweight yet robust enough to withstand every ride you throw at them.
Curved arms enhance visibility without interfering with your grip, and the hinged mounting clamp design allows for quick, clean installation on both 7/8" and 1" bars. Install them facing up or down, depending on your preference.
Our unique two-clamp design allows for easy installation. Each mirror includes a two-piece spacer that lets you adapt from a 1" to a 7/8” handlebar, providing extra bite to keep the mirror securely in place while you ride. Mirrors can be easily mounted above or below the handlebars and are suitable for use on either the left or right side.
Prefer a clean, non-branded look?
Simply swap the lower clamp from left to right so the handgrip hides the logo—it's all in the details.
Compatible Across the Line
Our mirrors are designed to fit seamlessly with all Brogue bar-end solutions and finishers.
Bar end mounts and finishers are sold separately. Explore our complete kits for available options.
Mirrors are sold individually or as a pair and can be used on either the left or right side, depending on whether they are mounted facing up or down. For reference, 'left' and 'right' are defined based on the mirrors being mounted in the upright position while seated on the bike.