Street Triple 765 Bar End Mirrors

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  1. Cibikerjsy

    Cibikerjsy New Member

    Apr 27, 2020
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    Hi all.

    As title suggests I have a 765 Street triple s, I'm looking for after market bar end mirrors but the universal fitting on most available online won't work because of a threaded piece in the end off the hand bars. Anybody come across this on their's? Thank in advance for ant help
     
  2. Timothy zalewski

    Timothy zalewski New Member

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    Have crg lane splitters (they fold in) on my 18 street triple rs, good vision & much better.
     
  3. Iceman

    Iceman First Class Member

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    Get a set of OEM mirrors from a street triple 765rs, they are a straight swap.
     
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  4. Baza

    Baza Noble Member

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    #4 Baza, Apr 8, 2023
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    Are the bar ends not the usual expanding Rawlbolt type fixing? If you have just unscrewed the hex cap head screw completely you will see a threaded piece in the end of the handlebars. To remove it completely you need to unscrew the screw, but not completely and tap the head which will push the conical wedge further into the end of the bar which should allow you to remove the complete bar end assembly.

    My reason for asking is I have bought a cheapo pair of bar end mirrors for my Street Triple R to try out to see which mirrors I favour.
     
  5. RevPaul

    RevPaul Well-Known Member

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    The threaded plug in the end of Triumph handlebars is fixed and not the removeable rawlbolt style used by aftermarket brands. Triumph then use either a finisher cup to cover the bar end plug (if using normal mirrors) or clamp their bar end mirrors around the end plug and finish the end with a cap.

    If you follow this link to World of Triumph's parts pages you can see how the bars are made up and the mirrors fitted.

    World of Triumph | Parts Finder – World Of Triumph

    I'm pretty sure if you tried to remove Triumph's plug it will very difficult and a one way trip.

    Sorry if that isn't what you want to hear.
     
  6. Baza

    Baza Noble Member

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    Just the job. Many thanks for the insight. I will see if I can marry my cheapos (very) to what I find when I take the bar end off. I guess Triumph will tell you that this is the only way to ensure a firm fixing for the mirror whereas in reality it prevents the fitment of aftermarket mirrors (or am I just being a cynical old git?):joy:
     
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  7. Cibikerjsy

    Cibikerjsy New Member

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    Nah I didn't try to remove them I've ended up making another set work.
    Thanks your the link thought that Web site is a game changer
     
  8. RevPaul

    RevPaul Well-Known Member

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    You're probably right and Triumph do get you to pay through the nose for their accessories. But Triumph do also have to put their parts and accessories through rigorous Type Approval. Hence if you look up their instructions for their accessories they come with loads of disclaimers and tell you not to ride faster than 80mph.
     
  9. Baza

    Baza Noble Member

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    #9 Baza, Apr 17, 2023
    Last edited: Apr 27, 2023
    As I mentioned earlier I bought a cheapo (very) pair of bar end mirrors to try out and see if I favoured them over the OE bar mirrors.

    @RevPaul kindly put me right as to what I might expect when I unscrewed the end cap, you are presented with a permanent M6 threaded hole which is 17mm deep the bar end cap is just that, a shroud to cover the fitting in the end of the bar which protrudes from the bar proper by about 10mm or so.

    The mirrors I bought have the usual rawlplug type expanding fitting to grip the inside of a hollow bar. The screw supplied was the right thread but way too long so a quick delve into that box of useful bits ‘n bobs we all have to source a shorter one.

    So this is what it looked like on first fit. You can see that the mirror is small compared to the OE ones, it’s also smoked and looks as though it magnifies the image. Either that or the OE ones shrink the image to increase the field of view.

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    Not very tidy. The black bit between the end of the twistgrip and the mirror mount is OE plastic but not continuous, rather like a split sleeve but immovable. The bit on the outside of the mirror mount is part of the mirror kit which should sit against the end of the bar and have the mirror mounted on it.

    So tidy up the bar end arrangement and what could done with those mirrors which are smoked and were going to limit rear view.

    The mirror mount just fitted this OE plastic sleeve, allowing the mirror mount to fit close to the end of the grips. The mirror kit bar end fitting was discarded and the OE bar end cap used. I didn’t have any countersunk screws to hand so ordinary cap head ones are in temporary use.

    And then to those mirrors. It turns out that the OE mirrors and my cheapo ones have the same thread. So I just swopped them. Both sets of mirrors were well threadlocked and undone with great trepidation. Likewise the OE mirror fixing to the bars were well tight, a T40 is what you need but I found it a bit on the loose side. Until I source a proper plug for these I screwed the OE screws back in together with the four washers you will find on each fixing. They don’t quite screw all the way in so I put an O ring under the head. The clutch side screw stands more proud than the throttle side.

    Having tidied the fitting up this is what they look like.

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    And now we come to the bottom line.

    Since I bought them they have increased in price by 30% I only paid £10.09 including delivery.

    Ironically the plugs to fit in the OE mirror fixing holes are going to cost me nearly as much as the mirror kit did.
     
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