The RAM Mounts Tough-Mirror Right Mirror with Ball is a functional right-side motorcycle mirror featuring an integrated 1-inch RAM ball socket molded into the mirror housing, enabling the mirror to serve dual purposes as both a rearview mirror and a device mounting platform. This RAM Mounts design eliminates separate handlebar clamps and utilizes the mirror stalk’s existing position to mount phones, GPS units, or other devices. The mirror functions as a direct replacement for motorcycles using standard threaded mirror mounting systems.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | RAM Mounts |
| Model | Tough-Mirror Right Mirror with Ball |
| Mirror Position | Right side |
| Ball Size | 1 inch (25.4mm) |
| Ball Location | Integrated into mirror housing |
| Mirror Surface | Glass |
| Compatible Systems | All RAM 1-inch ball mounts |
| SKU | RAM-B-465RU |
Key Features
Right-Side Throttle Access: Positions the device mount on the right mirror, placing your phone or GPS on the same side as your throttle hand for easier touchscreen interaction at traffic lights and during navigation input.
Integrated Mirror-Mount Solution: Combines a fully functional glass mirror with a RAM ball mounting point, eliminating the need for handlebar clamps and freeing up cockpit space for other controls and accessories.
Universal RAM Ecosystem: The 1-inch ball accepts any RAM device holder, including X-Grip phone cradles, Garmin GPS mounts, and custom holders, giving you flexibility to change devices without replacing the mirror.
Standard Fitment Design: Replaces your existing right mirror using common threaded mirror bosses found on most motorcycles, with installation requiring only basic hand tools and no permanent modifications.
Use Case Scenarios
- Riders who prefer right-side device mounting for easier throttle-hand touchscreen access during navigation input or phone calls
- Touring motorcycles with crowded left-side handlebars (clutch reservoir, controls) where mirror mounting frees up space for other accessories
- Sport bike riders who want navigation or lap timers positioned away from the instrument cluster to avoid visual obstruction during spirited riding
Why Choose the Tough-Mirror Right?
- Right-side mounting places your phone or GPS on the throttle-hand side, making touchscreen interaction easier without releasing the left grip at stops
- Eliminates handlebar clutter by moving device mounting to the mirror stalk where it doesn’t interfere with switches, grips, or brake reservoirs
- Works with all your existing RAM device holders – no need to purchase mirror-specific cradles or adapters
- Glass mirror construction maintains full rearward visibility without compromising mirror quality to accommodate the mounting ball
Pros & Considerations
Pros:
- Right-side positioning allows throttle-hand access to touchscreen devices without reaching across the tank or releasing the left grip
- Frees up handlebar real estate for other accessories like heated grip controls, USB chargers, or auxiliary switches
- Creates a cleaner cockpit aesthetic with device mounting integrated into existing mirror hardware rather than adding clamps
Considerations:
- Verify your motorcycle uses standard threaded mirror mounts – bikes with integrated fairing mirrors or proprietary systems may need thread adapters
- The right-side position places the device further from your clutch hand, which can be less convenient for left-handed riders or those who prefer left-hand touchscreen access
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will this mirror fit my motorcycle?
A: The Tough-Mirror uses standard threaded mirror stalks found on most motorcycles. If your bike has conventional M10 or M8 threaded mirror bosses, the mirror will fit directly. Motorcycles with integrated mirrors or non-standard mounting may require thread adapters, which RAM Mounts offers as separate components.
Q: Can I adjust the mirror angle without moving my mounted device?
A: The mirror housing pivots on the threaded stalk for mirror angle adjustment. The RAM ball is fixed to the mirror housing, so the ball position moves with the mirror. However, the RAM arm’s ball-and-socket joints allow independent device positioning relative to the mirror housing.
Q: Why choose the right mirror mount instead of the left?
A: Right-side mounting positions your device on the throttle-hand side, making it easier to interact with touchscreens at traffic lights without releasing the left grip. Left-side mounting is preferred by riders who want devices in their peripheral vision or who have less handlebar crowding on the clutch side. Your choice depends on your bike’s layout and personal preference.
Q: Does adding a device to the mirror make it vibrate or become unstable?
A: No. The RAM ball is structurally integrated into the mirror housing. Mirror stability depends on your motorcycle’s mirror stalk and threaded connection, which is identical to standard mirrors. The RAM arm supports the device weight independently of the mirror pivot mechanism.
Q: Can I use this with heated grips or other handlebar accessories?
A: Yes. One of the primary benefits of mirror mounting is freeing up handlebar space. By moving your phone or GPS to the mirror stalk, you eliminate the need for handlebar clamps, leaving more room for heated grip controls, USB chargers, auxiliary switches, and other cockpit accessories.
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