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Product Highlight: Motogadget mo.view Glassless Mirrors

Product Highlight: Motogadget mo.view Glassless Mirrors

Posted by Dakota Stallard on 2022 Feb 8th

Tired of scratching up your motorcycle mirrors? Tired of shattering your handlebar mirrors? Tired of the glass falling out of your mirror? Glassless mirrors by Motogadget are the solution to all your problems.

Thanks to advanced technology, the innovators at Motogadget have made the impossible possible with their high-tech mirrors that are lighter, slimmer, and more sturdy. "For us, innovation is simply the only way" says co-founder Garrit Keller. The new glassless mirrors are the best proof of the company’s innovation.

The aim of the new Motogadget mirrors, called mo.view, is to avoid all glass mirror disadvantages by using state-of-the-art production methods. With ten different mo.view models to choose from, they are completely different from other mirrors. Their aluminum body, milled from solid material, becomes a mirror surface on it’s own. The mo.view models are a weightless design without a rim or frame. The mirror becomes extremely thin and light.

MO.VIEW ROAD HANDLEBAR END GLASSLESS MIRRORS BY MOTOGADGET

An elaborate fly-cutting process, using diamond cutting tools on ultraprecision CNC machines, machines the convex mirror surface directly out of solid aluminum. To protect the surface, Motogadget applies, in a vacuum, a special plasma coating which makes it absolutely resistant to scratches, corrosion and oxidation.

The result of years of research and testing is a multi-stage, complex manufacturing process. The subsequent quality control confirms the success of the unbelievably high expenditure. Each mo.view mirror is around five times lighter than conventional aluminum mirrors due to the absence of glass. the mirrors are extremely thin and even meet the legal requirements with a smaller diameter (8 of 10 m.view models are ECE-tested and road legal).

Shop our selection of Motogadget's mo.view glassless mirrors here: Motogadget mo.view glassless mirrors

Watch how Motogadget's glassless mirrors are made here:

Written by: Dakota Stallard E-mail: dakotastallard@gmail.com