In their stock position, they are mounted on the fairing and are bolted to the metal "birdcage" underneath which is in turn bolted to the frame. They are too inboard to give anything more than a picture of my arms and elbows so I built and installed extensions which push them out about 2.5" each side:

Now the base of the mirrors are bolted directly to the extensions with nothing between them. I now wonder if a piece of 1/4" dense rubber between them might eliminate or at least cut down some of the vibration?
I know rubber isolators work in a lot of applications to dampen vibes. Anyone have thoughts on using something like that here. Would I also have to do the same to the fairing end do you think?
Its a fair bit of work to bodge up so any and all thoughts would be of interest.
good friend SVSooke suggests bar ends and I do have some I could try but I'd like to see if the stockers can be made to work.
Cheers folks.
spyug
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