Genuine KTM Folding Mirrors 243mm Universal/Yamaha/Ducati Mounts 0097U pair
This is the Original part, made by the OE KTM supplier FAR srl
Vendors from Asia selling cheap copies steal our pictures and sell inferior copies.
This kit will fit Yamaha and Ducati with the Left-hand thread perch mounts.
Fits 8mm and 10mm perches like BMW F650, KLR650 with rubber isolators etc...
Nothing else needed. See Pictures.
This model is recommended for ruff duty dirt bikes.
This is the deluxe clamping nut style which will allow the mirror to twist in the event of a fall, saving a broken mirror.
Note: You have to not over-tighten the clamping mount.
This is our best setup for dirt bikes. The 0097P version is the recommended version for street and highway usage.
http://www.moto-science.com/product/ktm-oem-folding-mirror-243mm-perch-10x125mm-0097p-pair
243mm is the stock SMC KTM 990 LC4 size
Made in Italy. Convex mirror.
Finest handlebar mirror design in the world... Ultimate Dirt and Street bike mirror.
Ratchet Folding feature can be locked down or left adjustable.
Folding Elbow adjusts from about 8.30am to 2.30pm on the clock.
Elbow joint can be adjusted on the fly up or down ( Y axis)
Additionally, the Mirrors can be slapped forward or back on the fly ( X axis)
No comparison with bar end mirrors or short stock mirrors.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Moto science Exclusive...Imported from Italy
Set up instructions : Screw in the Perch models “P” 5498P, 0097P, 5587P, 6904P, 5498Y, 0097Y, 5587Y, 6904Y,
Optional grease the elbows, ~blue loctite on the allen bolt....for long haul vibration.
Tension only as much as needed and fold on the fly all day...
Snug the 4mm elbow allen head only as tight as needed to stay wherever you put it.
The grease makes it much smoother.
For the clamping stud mount for “U” models: 5498U, 0097U, 5587U, 6904U
The above “P” instructions and these notes :
No need to over-tighten the stud clamping mount.
It only has to be tight enough to resist the wind. This is the clamping nut style which will allow the mirror to twist in the event of a fall or collision, saving a broken mirror.