Step 1: Preparation

Make sure you have all the tools you need. This includes a wrench, an Allen key and possibly a screwdriver. Clean the handlebar area of ​​your Kawasaki KLR 650, 250, 600, KLX 200 or Kla thoroughly.

Step 2: Remove the old mirrors

Loosen the screws that attach the old mirrors to the handlebar. Make sure you keep the screws if you want to use them again later. Carefully pull off the old mirrors.

Step 3: Assembly of the new handlebar endowlies

Take the new handlebars and push them into the handlebars. Make sure to check the e-test marks on the mirrors to ensure that they meet the legal requirements.

Step 4: Dear SPIEGEL

Align the mirrors in the desired position. Make sure that you have a good view of the traffic behind you. Try different positions to ensure the best view.

Step 5: Securing the mirror

Use the supplied screws to tighten the mirrors. Make sure you sit safely and stable so that you do not wiggle or loosen while driving.

Step 6: final control

Finally, check whether everything sits firmly and the mirrors are properly aligned. Make a short test drive to ensure that you have a clear view and do not disturb the mirrors.

How often should the mirrors be waited?

It is recommended to check the mirrors for their stability and cleanliness every few months. In the event of frequent driving under difficult conditions, control should be more common.

Can I replace the mirrors myself?

Yes, the exchange of the mirrors is a simple process that can be carried out with the right tools and some caution.

Delenerate mirror 2 pieces [E -test mark] - Kawasaki KLR 650 250 600 Klx 200 Kla

Price: 49.00 €