Highsider Victory Mirror
Elegant universal mirror with an aluminum head including extra adapter M10 x 1.25 mm with left-hand thread for yamaha, e-approved.
The Highsider Mirror Series are Characterized by Characteristic Design and Aerodynamic Function.
Dimensions:
- Width, head: 117 mm
- Height: 83 mm
- Depth: 20 mm
- Stem Length: approx. 150 mm
Scope of Delivery: 1 pair including extra adapter M10 x 1.25 mm with left-hand thread.
Black 4990 815 326 225 68 Handlebar Black Adaptateur de Filetage Not Street Legal Non Aluminum 83.0 117.0 Couple Paire Gauche + Droite Rhomboid M10 x 1.25 left + rightIt started like so many other fantastic ideas: with a passion and a garage. Late in 2020, Greg Moto AB grew up, initially as a hobby business. But it wasn't long before the dream switched up and we took the step out on the road for real.
Today we have a heart that bolts in Staffanstorp, more specifically on Maskinvägen 1. There you will find our Physical store of over 1000 m², Distributed on two levels - a paradise for all engine lovers! Here is crowded helmets, clothes, boots and shelter in all sizes, with extra pride in our wide ladies' range (yes, we dare actually say that it is Sweden's largest).
But it doesn't stay there ....
We have built up a web shop with over 100,000 products Where you can easily find the right spare parts and accessories - whether you drive high, moped or something in between. With our smart search function you can quickly pick up what suits your model. Smooth, huh?
We are developing with you - and for you
We believe that a good buying experience is about more than just clicking home the right parts. Therefore, we are constantly working to make our store (both online and physically) more inspiring, more personal and above all more fun to visit. We listen to our customers, test new ideas and improve every detail - all to make you feel as safe as tagged when you shop with us.
So whether you are a beginner on two wheels, veteran with leather vest or just the desire to upgrade the helmet - Welcome to Greg Moto. Here people meet with gasoline in the blood and a smile behind the visor.
