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Jeff Tate
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My stock mirrors disappeared years and years ago and I'm going to put on a set of aftermarket stock-like mirrors. (the mirrors on my bike now are fairing mounted) For the life of me I can't remember if the threads are the same on both mirrors or if one is right hand and the other left hand.
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Anonymous
Steve is correct. They both have the same thread. You're probably thinking of Yamahas, which I believe have different threads.
When my GK had the stock Suzuki fairing, I took off the fairing-mounted mirrors and replaced them with screw-on types. The stock GK mirrors were dreadful; one of them came loose at the ball joint and I gave up trying to fix it. So, I got myself a couple of after-market mirrors that screw onto the clutch and brake brackets on the handlebars. They work just fine, and I like them better than the fairing-mounted ones.
Nick
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Jeff Tate
Thanks guys. The parts guy I talked to was younger than my bike and they were just closing when I got there. I knew one of the Japanese makes had oddball threads but I couldn't remember.
Thanks again. I'll probably go get a set tomorrow.
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Anonymous
What I don't understand is why all of the manufacturers think our bikes have ape hangers on them, nobody makes a set of long stalk mirrors. Once you put semi-flat bars on the bike you need to get bar end mirrors if you don't want to look at your armpits. :?
Steve
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I had that problem withstock mirrors, great view of my arms, finally found a pair of long stalk mirrors. I posted in the Performance Mod what they were. These mirrors work.
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