Scooter Products

Classic Stadium scooter mirrors are iconic accessories, particularly popular during the 1950s and 1960s. These mirrors are known for their distinctive vintage design, which perfectly complements the classic scooters of that time, such as the Lambretta and Vespa.

Design and Features:

  • Shape and Style: Stadium mirrors often feature round or oval mirror heads, mounted on long, curved stems. The design is simple yet elegant, with a focus on functionality and aesthetic appeal. The mirrors were typically attached to the handlebars or bodywork of the scooter, adding a stylish touch to the vehicle’s appearance.
  • Materials: These mirrors were generally made from durable metals like chrome-plated steel or polished aluminium, giving them a shiny, reflective finish. The use of quality materials ensured that they were not only stylish but also resistant to rust and wear.
  • Mounting: Stadium mirrors for scooters have adjustable arms, allowing the rider to position the mirrors for optimal rear visibility. This flexibility made them practical as well as fashionable.
  • Popularity: During their heyday, Stadium mirrors were highly sought after by scooter enthusiasts, particularly those who wanted to personalize their ride with accessories that reflected the culture and style of the times. They became synonymous with the mod subculture in the UK, where multiple mirrors were often mounted on scooters as a fashion statement.

Legacy:

Today, original Stadium scooter mirrors are considered collector’s items, cherished by vintage scooter enthusiasts and restorers for their authenticity and historical value. Their classic design continues to inspire modern reproductions, keeping the legacy of the brand alive among new generations of riders.

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Tony Ross
Tony Ross
Reeks of quality
Beautifully made from soft leather stiched to nicely Chrome plated frames and with real glass lenses (an optional extra) these goggles fit beautifully and give a very authentic 40’s look. The quick release lens retainer is a nice touch as is the rubberised back of the strap which stops the goggles from riding up on a crash helmet.Highly recommended.
Kim Harrison
Kim HarrisonFacebook Comment
I’ve tried both Bar End Mirror types and I’m very satisfied but I prefer this type. Absolutely no vibrations so I’ve ended up with them on all my motorcycles 👌
Dave Guzzi
Dave GuzziFacebook Comment
New Mirrors on T120. Wide angle with ball joint. They fit well and look a $1M.
Watson
Watson
Exceptional Quality
Beautifully made with full adjustment and left or right hand. Worth the money, it will fit most English motorcycle bars. It also folds in for storage of the machine.
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I just ordered a pair of door mount rear view mirrors for my 1950 Vauxhall Velox whose restoration I’am about to finish in Brazil!
Bryan Warren
Bryan WarrenCompact Goggles - Black Leather
These are absolutely great been using them for three years and there’s nothing better.
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This leg shield mirror is perfect for my 1957 Lambretta LDA 150 AVV. Mounts effortlessly and provides a clear view of the roadway behind me. Can’t say more. Does exactly what it is designed to do and looks pretty good to boot! ridinglola.wordpress.com to see photos of it installed on this scooter.
Gold
Gold
A++++
Really liking the steampunk vibe these goggles give off, i’m taking these babies to the burning man