2014 Bonneville T100 Bar End Mirrors

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  1. Guillermo salinas

    Guillermo salinas Well-Known Member

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    Can anyone recommend chrome bar end mirrors for my 2014 Bonneville t100?
     
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    Just a note, you may need bar end adapters to mount your mirrors. If your bars are like mine, there is a cap and allen bolt there now. When you remove the cap, you'll find there is a threaded plug about 25mm or 1in inside the bar. That plug restricts the use of standard bar end adapters. I believe there are adapters available that can work. I made my own. I have read one rider opted to dislodge the insert and use standard bar end adapters. It's tack welded, but I decided to leave it. Regardless, it'd be a good idea to check into your mounting type see your options if you haven't.

    As far as mirrors, I used a black oval. The link below is a chrome version.

    https://bikemaster.com/motorcycle-replacement-parts/mirrors/oval-clamp-on-mirror.html
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    Like Turp I also machined my own bar ends. I like the idea of having a threaded insert to mount your bar ends/mirrors. Admittedly, I am a little better equipped for these kind of operations than most members. I have another set of blanks machined to make bar ends for another bike on the shelf. I just haven't finished them until I figure out what mirrors I want to use. ...J.D.
     
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    Hi

    I am using the standard Thruxton EFI ones on my T100. They are chrome and do not vibrate.
    Handlebar wise I have a Norman Hyde M Bar with no plugs and no issue for mounting them. No idea with your bar but probably your local dealer may be able to tell you.


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    Guillermo salinas Well-Known Member

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    I want something that I can attach without any machining, I need a plug and play solution. I guess I better take the end off and take a peek.
     
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