Description
Over TEN years I have been trying to create these bar end mirrors that are loose copies of a custom aluminum Harley mirror. I have been thru all sorts of configurations and processes.
Well, today, June 5, 2026 I am launching the Mo’Mo’ Mo’ Bettah!! Mirrors. Until today I have been in search of the Holy Mirror Process, I have finally have these dialed! These mirrors look like Carbon Fiber, and ARE 3D printed in Fiberon PET-CF17 17% Carbon Fiber Filament. These are printed on a Bambu X1Carbon printer that I have affectionately named BamBam.
These are adjusted with a 2mm Allen wrench I supply along with my famous Thumbdriver. These mirrors are not much wider than the stock bar end weights.
The mirror glass is convex “Right Hand Mirror” car mirror glass cut on a waterjet to shape. The mirror cut is pretty good now.
I will supply bar end machined aluminum plugs w/M6 thread and a tube of Loctite 609 to anchor them in your bars. Be sure to put in the text box your bar inner diameter.
Stock handlebars I have a really ingenious setup for, instructions are below.
Allow up to a week till shipment. Print time is 12 hours a pair. I’ll try to keep up, but probably won’t be able to 🙂
Stock Bar Mount Instructions :
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•Insert M5 x M10 washer in outboard end of mirror
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•Insert M5 x 80mm Allen capscrew into outboard end of mirror.
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•Use tube of included 609 LocTite on M8 adapter and screw into bar end with a 1/4” screwdriver to be flush with the bar end.
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•Let dry in sun, heat with hairdryer or let sit for several hours to “set” the LocTite.
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•Two starwashers are included. Use either, or both, as needed.
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•Tighten snugly, but so you can still adjust mirror up/down as needed
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•Hole with plastic Phillips heat screw is the mirror pivot and does not need to be touched.
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•Small hole has a M4 setscrew with a 2mm allen wrench included. Loosen a few turns, adjust mirror in/out.
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•Tighten setscrew enough so you cannot adjust it and it does not rattle.
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•These are 3D Printed PET-CF17 Carbon Fiber mirror housings, they are very durable, but please use common sense with the Allen screw “tightnesses”.
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•To remove the adapter at a later date, the end of the bar will need to be heated with a propane torch to 450º F to soften the Loctite.
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•Please call with any questions 602-397-4869
WARNING: ELS Products MAY CONTAIN, or be Made With, Patented Parts, Tools, Components and/or Apparati. Manufacturing Facility DOES Contain Nuts.


















