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Puig Rearview Mirror Bond For KAWASAKI Z900 2026

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Puig Rearview Mirror Bond For KAWASAKI Z900 2026Puig Rearview Mirror Bond For KAWASAKI Z900 2026 The PUIG Bond rear view mirror is designed for riders seeking a compact, sporty, and highly personalized look for their motorcycle. Its minimalist dimensions and refined styling make it an ideal choice for naked and neoclassical models, especially for those aiming to achieve a Caf Racer aesthetic. CNC machined from a single block of high quality aluminum, the Bond mirror delivers a lightweight yet

Puig Rearview Mirror Bond For KAWASAKI Z900 2026

The PUIG Bond rear-view mirror is designed for riders seeking a compact, sporty, and highly personalized look for their motorcycle. Its minimalist dimensions and refined styling make it an ideal choice for naked and neoclassical models, especially for those aiming to achieve a Café Racer aesthetic.

CNC-machined from a single block of high-quality aluminum, the Bond mirror delivers a lightweight yet durable construction. The anodized finish in black or silver ensures both enhanced surface protection and a premium appearance that blends seamlessly with your bike’s design.

This mirror can be installed on either the right or left side using the same reference. It mounts at the end of the handlebar—either upward or laterally—and features a convex mirror surface for improved field of vision. Manual adjustment allows for quick repositioning, while its robust fixing system ensures a secure hold without unwanted vibrations, even at high speeds.

For motorcycle models that do not require a specific adaptor (when not listed), the internal fixing mechanism of the original bar-end weight must be removed. The mirror is not compatible with counterweights or lever/clutch protectors.

When adapters are required, the same part number applies to both right and left mirrors; therefore, two units must be ordered to install a pair.

Features:

  • Compact mirror design ideal for Café Racer, naked, and neoclassical motorcycles
  • Same reference fits both right and left sides
  • CNC-machined from a single block of high-quality aluminum
  • Anodized finish available in black or silver
  • Convex mirror for an improved, wider field of vision
  • Mounts at the handlebar end (upward or lateral position)
  • Easy manual adjustment for quick repositioning
  • Secure fixation prevents vibration and oscillation at high speed
  • Requires removal of original bar-end weight fixing mechanism if no adaptor is needed
  • Not compatible with bar-end counterweights or lever/clutch protectors
  • When adapters are needed, the same part number is used for both sides and you must order two units
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