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- H1Vindicator
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if necessary either pry out the glass if feasible or drill a hole in the plastic
and/or put dampers or o-rings where they thread into the handlebar perches. worth a shot, maybe not
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Rockranch wrote: Not to worry pal. Very few riders if any that have ridden for any length of time that hasn't had a battle scar for one reason or another somewhere along the line. Hang in there.........................................Mike
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Thanks Mike.
I have logged thousands of miles on these bikes in the 80's and early 90's and Im just now getting back into riding.
I was feeling like i had never stopped. And while i wasn't riding with disrespect i sure got a wake up call.
Im too old to be sliding down the road .
Blairsville Ga.
1980 KZ1000 Shaft (sold and missed already)
2003 ZRX 1200R (sold)
2003 Concours ZG1000 (just purchased)
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- strum
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peter1958 wrote: oem ones have dampers built in and repo crap is just repo crap
this is kind of what the guy i called at Z1 said ..he just said it nicer lol
Blairsville Ga.
1980 KZ1000 Shaft (sold and missed already)
2003 ZRX 1200R (sold)
2003 Concours ZG1000 (just purchased)
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- ed spangler
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^+1peter1958 wrote: oem ones have dampers built in and repo crap is just repo crap
Im in agreement with peter!!
Ill just keep my opinion to myself about the aftermarket ones.
Ed
Have 1975 Kawasaki Z1-B & 2003 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail Classic
Had Hondas, Harleys and many ,many Z Series Kaws both Std. & LTD's
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Of course when shopping for a mirror, they never say whether convex or not, or at least rarely do. If it doesn't specifically state convex, it won't be worth using.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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I've seen a pair of aftermarket mirrors with convex glass & they were not very good ---- the mirror head & glass were too small, and the glass was poorly made, resulting in a distorted reflected image which was hard on the eyes.
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Former rides...1976 CB360T, 1985 Shadow 700, 1985 GPZ750Turbo
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