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- Glass-free rear-view mirrors for motorbikes Without a frame, without a rim
- Polished aluminum as a mirror surface
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m.view from motogadget is the first glassless mirror series for motorcycles.
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There are a total of nine designs, seven of them with ECE identification. Here in the picture the model “blade” – without ECE! Costs 99 euros each.
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Attention: “The size of the mirror surface of the m.view blade does not correspond to the StVZO. Therefore only suitable for non-EU countries or show vehicles.”
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This model is called “road” and also costs 99 euros.
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“The size of the mirror surface of the m.view road corresponds to the StVZO and it has an ECE mark. Therefore suitable for every motorcycle without registration.”
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The same goes for the “coffee shop” (99 euros each):
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It has an ECE marking and is therefore suitable for every motorcycle in the EU without registration.
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Again “coffee shop” is also the model “spy” a handlebar end mirror. However, without ECE identification.
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Again “coffee shop” also costs that “spy” 99 euros, but is not legally allowed on the motorcycle within the EU due to the size of the mirror surface.
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The model “classic” with conventional mirror arm.
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For 109 euros you get with the “classic” one mirror each with ECE identification.
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Also the “Sports” is a glass-free mirror that can easily be legally screwed onto the motorcycle.
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Like all rear-view mirrors in this series with an arm, it costs 109 euros each. Furthermore there are the models “club” and “race” – both with arm, both with ECE, both for 109 euros each.
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Glass-free rear-view mirrors for motorbikes
Glass-free rear-view mirrors for motorbikes
Without a frame, without a rim
m.view is a mirror series from motogadget for motorcycles, in which the mirror surface is milled directly into the aluminum. 100 percent of the surface is mirror surface because there is no frame.
Dina Dervisevic
November 20, 2018
Thin, light and shatterproof – these are the characteristics that distinguish the glassless mirror series from motogadget from conventional motorcycle rearview mirrors. The most striking thing is of course the look, which looks simply unusual without a frame and without a socket. They are available in nine designs, most of them with ECE marking. Price: 99 euros each (handlebar end mirror with and without ECE and rearview mirror with arm without ECE) or 109 euros (rearview mirror with arm and with ECE).
Polished aluminum as a mirror surface
Flycutting is the name of the process in which a convex surface is ground into the aluminum body using a diamond tool. The aluminum is then given a plasma coating to protect it from oxidation, corrosion and scratches.
The aluminum mirrors and mirror arms are black anodized, while the screws and ball heads are made of stainless steel.
motogadget has four different mirror designs with conventional mirror arms and three handlebar end mirrors in its range – all with ECE marking. There are also two tiny handlebar end mirrors, but they do not come with an ECE mark.
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