Installed these mounts to flip my stock mirrors, very pleased with the result.
Might want to try this instead: remove the half of the attachment that's connected to the bars already where the bolts fit in and replace it with the part from the kit that receives the mirror. This should work as long as the eyelets line up.i tried fitting the adapters again yesterday and remembered my issue. i can't get the clamp on the bar next to the brake reservoir. looks like it's too thick. or you'd have to force it into place, and i feel like it might break doing that, cause others have said the metal is kind of cheap (and it does look like it could be), or really coated plastic.. I might give it one more try just didn't want to take a chance on breaking the adapter or damaging the reservoir.
obviously the fitment on the left side would be no problem.
Yeah I think you are right! Going to try tonight. I wasn't removing the entire mirror bolts just the stem piece, Here is a video removing the whole unit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5n_sbGMWCoMight want to try this instead: remove the half of the attachment that's connected to the bars already where the bolts fit in and replace it with the part from the kit that receives the mirror. This should work as long as the eyelets line up.
Yeah the brackets are cheap. For the them to work while not hitting the tank I changed the clamps so the stem was on the other side of the handle bars (further away) it allowed another inch to play with.My brackets came in yesterday. Couple things I learned were 1) the brackets I got were cheap quality and snapped in half while tightening 2) wouldn't allow me to turn the handlebars all the way with mirrors flipped on the bracket, 3) doesn't want to fit between brake reservoir and handlebar on the right side.
Didn't want to do it but I think I'll cave and just do the bar end mirrors.
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I had the exact same thought when I was considering this mod. Once installing the mounts I was instantly pleased with the location of them as I have a full view of the road behind me without having 1/3 of the mirror taken up by my shoulders.I question the placement of these mirrors. Not the look, I reckon they look cool, but the fact they are so low. Is it really practical? If this were a road rocket where you are leaning forward more and so your head is already tilted downward (comparatively) I can see them doing the trick, but on a cruiser and particularly our Rebel, we have a more upright posture. I find it would take more effort to look that far down, it doesn't seem efficient or natural.
Just my thoughts.
Here's the pics. I took the photos from lock out on both sides.can you take a pic with the bars turned completely each way? i swear when i test fitted mine a few weeks back and did that the mirrors were hitting and I didn't like it so put everything back. of course i just now thought about rotating the clamps so that might have helped the problem. maybe i should try it again.
Great to hear. You won't regret it, the mod looks awesome and you'll get better visibility of the road behind you!Looks great.
Just ordered a set of those clamps because of your post.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Motor-B...or-Black-AU/302619982926?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649Got my clamps today but the thread needs to be counterclockwise and left hand threaded. The clamps I got (and can only find online) are clockwise and won’t work.
Do you have a specific link for the ones you got?
Hmm...**** why didn't I think of doing that?!Yeah the brackets are cheap. For the them to work while not hitting the tank I changed the clamps so the stem was on the other side of the handle bars (further away) it allowed another inch to play with.
On the right side I loosened the front brake/reservoir mount and it allows you to get the bracket in between then tighten the bracket first then the mount. There is a little notch in the bar showing where to place the mount when putting it back on so it functions the same
Great to hear, with a bit of tweaking you'll get it done. I did the same thing with the reservoir and it works well. Good luck.thanks Aroman. i'm going to try again this week. i probably just needed to adjust the angle last time to avoid hitting.
i also had the thought of loosening the reservoir first then putting it back after the clamps in place, so might try that.
Screwed it on too tight while trying to nudge it between the brake reservoir and handlebar.Bill-did your snap because you screwed them together too tight? or something else.. just wanna be careful when i go for the refit !
Looking great Odin! Welcome to the flipped mirror crewgot it done today. just loosened the reservoir enough to slide the half bracket up close, and made sure i didn't overtighten the clamps. i'm happy with the results and left about 1 inch clearance on the tank from full stop
Looks good. I have replacement clamps on the way, will give it another go this weekend.got it done today. just loosened the reservoir enough to slide the half bracket up close, and made sure i didn't overtighten the clamps. i'm happy with the results and left about 1 inch clearance on the tank from full stop
Blerk... You guys ain't got nuffin on us bar end mirror's crew.. :laugh:Looking great Odin! Welcome to the flipped mirror crew
Geez, how tall are you Twizz? Should you have had a career within basket?! :laugh:I don’t particularly like the flipped stock mirrors & I'm sure they’d hit my 34” long legged knees.
The same problem after installing the Bar end mirrors. Had to flip them up.