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After wondering why the left hand mirror was so loose I checked out the right mirror. There appears to be a rubber spacer which fits between the fairing and mirror arm.
If anyone happens to ahve a spare one please let me know. Cheers, Saucerboy |
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I had a similar problem some time ago with another situation, however, I found that a spare tyre tube was the answer for a short term fix. I just cut up a couple of pieces out to shape/size, and voi-la! Obviously you can have more or less thickness depending on the application. HTH
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Hi Lucky Strike,
I found a piece of rubber in the garage which I fashioned a replacement out of. Whilst it works fine I would quite like an original item to replace it with at some point. Saucerboy |
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