🪞 Reflect Your Style with Every Ride!
The Kuryakyn 1449 Scythe Blade Rear View Side Mirrors are a must-have accessory for Harley-Davidson enthusiasts. Featuring a unique Rambo knife-shaped mirror head and a classic chrome finish, these mirrors not only enhance your bike's look but also provide smooth adjustability for optimal visibility. Designed for universal fit with easy installation, they are the perfect blend of style and functionality.
Auto Part Position | Right |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 17 x 11.5 x 3.5 inches |
Brand | Kuryakyn |
Color | Chrome |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Included Components | Kuryakyn 1449 |
Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00191209010003 |
Manufacturer | Kuryakyn |
UPC | 182682093478 748264485248 191209010003 |
Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
Model | 1449 |
Item Weight | 3.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 11.5 x 3.5 inches |
Item model number | 1449 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1449 |
OEM Part Number | KU 1449 |
J**D
Great mirrors!
Love how these look on the bike! Great quality! My only complaint is (an obvious one if you are buying them) that they aren’t the best for viewable area. They do work well, but definitely take a few looks back before maneuvers on the road.Otherwise very impressed
A**S
Sweet ,LOOK!
Very easy to install, great look to the chrome handlebars. Can see everything you need to and not too small. Only trouble I had was my custom fit factory cover was made for factory mirrors. To cover the bike now , the mirrors have to be turned down every time and readjusted to ride after uncovering the snug fit cover. Lot of compliments on the style and look tho!! Totally worth it 👌
C**N
Looks good. Sharp too. Definitely knife like.
Easy to install. Comes with all the different boots for all the options. Looks great. Feels sharp too, very knife like to it. Looks like a bee antenna from the front. Not a bad look. My bike is named thunder bee so goes well with it.
J**L
GREAT addition to my 2018 SGS.
Not sure why some people were having issues mounting these. Really very straightforward on my 2028 SGS. Love the look - matches the look of my handlebars. Plenty of “view” as well. I personally love them.
T**E
As Expected
Mirrors look great and seem to be of very high quality. Weather in Illinois in January does not permit a road test to see if they loosen up very easily as others have mentioned. There is a set screw that is designed to minimize loosening. Not sure what brand of cycle others mounted their mirrors to that exhibited loosening up.. Harley's are notorious for vibrations (especially in the handlebars). The bike I've installed these on is a Victory Cross Country.. and there is virtually no noticeable shaking or vibration at the handlebars.
A**Y
They’re ok….
These look great on the bike, but they are not very functional. It’s difficult to see behind you, more than a two car length. Adjustments can be a little tricky, if you’re trying to maintain function and esthetics of the body lines. I found that I often hit them with my knuckles, when I’m reaching for or releasing the handle grips. Last thing, the quality of the paint isn’t great. They arrived with some scratches and the paint looks like it has particles underneath it in some areas.
J**L
Good looking mirrors
I have read that a lot of people had trouble with the mirrors being loose. However there are adjustment on the back of them mirror to adjust the tension. Field of view is a little small compared to stock mirrors but once you get used to it, it’s not a big deal. They look great with my FMB Chopper Mercenary handlebars.
S**Q
Don't get rid of your old mirrors, you'll need them!
I bought these mirrors for a 2018 Indian Scout and also purchased the Kuryakyn 1891 Mirror Adapters that were recommended by the manufacturer. Followed the directions for installing; Loctite, tips for tightening, etc... Went for a ride and the mirrors loosened up right away. They are made of such an inferior grade of aluminum that it stripped immediately and wouldn't hold.It took myself and 2 - 40 year experienced motorcycle mechanics to get them to function by tapping new threads and creating a flat spot on the adapter so it couldn't move past a certain point. They still have some play in them along with an ugly ass screw.I would have returned them but I gave my original mirrors away and definitely needed mirrors for a 4 hour ride home, so they had to be modified. They look nice but are total crap. My recommendation is don't throw your money away on these mirrors, but if you do... don't get rid of your old mirrors, you'll need them!
R**B
Slick looking mirrors
Great looking mirrors. Only complaint is the mirror stem set screws are to long and not much thread to grab which makes them pull out threads easily. Can still make it work though. Amazom was excellent in making it right!
F**2
Genial
Todo muy bien me gustaron mucho los espejos.
H**Y
Little nuts and cheap plastic
Cheap fasteners
S**R
Easy installation. Looks
Put these mirrors on my 2014 indian chief vintage. Easy installation. Looks fantastic
R**N
Stylish and a bit awkward
If you've got the kind of bike that suits these mirrors, and care about looks, these are the poop. If you manage to adjust them.So here's the deal... these mirrors have a bunch of attachment points to adjust, especially if you have a metric cruiser and need to use adaptors. Be prepared for a lot of 'wtf?' adjustment after you put them on.You'll be riding along and they flop towards you, or down, or forward... but not to worry.All you have to do is bring your wrench set along and adjust as necessary. And the appropriate Allen Key to adjust the micro worm screw at the bottom of the mirror. Highly recommended: Loctite blue.Pro Tip: to actually get visibility out of these mirrors you have to push them forward more than you think. They are a two piece mirror, so the main arm is separate from the mirror. Push the main arm forward and get that part tight, then adjust the mirror.Complicated and sexy. These mirrors are your college girlfriend. Great arm candy, but rather high maintenance. Work at it long enough and you might have a long term relationship. Choose wisely.
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