Shin yo mounting kit for handle bar mirror
Hole m6x1mm right hand thread on bolt m10x1,25mm right hand thread and 2x m6x1 (14 mm) screws. For Mounting Shin Yo Superbike Handlebar End Mirrors 301-077/-078 on Oem Mirror Mounts. For Example KTM, Husqvarn, Honda, Kawasaki and So On.
Dimensions:
Socket Hole: M6 X 1.25
Thread Bolt: M10 x 1.25
Screw: M6 x 1, (14 mm)
Scope of Delivery: 1 Set
2x adapter
2x M6 x 1 Screws Assembly: Handlebar Color: Black Fixing: Boulon (S) Includes_turn_Signal: Non Material: Métal Packing: Couple Paire Position: Gauche + Droite Thread: M10 x 1.25 Thread_direction: Right

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