holy cow, i was fighting the right side mirror on my Stryker with a deadblow trying to knock it loose and did wonder what the notches on the right side mirror meant. Thanks brother for this video
thanks for the video. tip for the 2023 model there is a rubber boot covering the nut, and spinning the mirror while its loose adjusts the height of the mirror
I have a question. I have a Yamaha bike and I got an issue with the left mirror, the nut is tight but on speeds starting 110kmh the mirror starts to move towards me. Does it have anything to do with the nuts on the inside of that thicker pole? As a disclaimer, I got a lot of morrons on the street who don't watch their kids and they keep moving the left mirror left and right (it was tight before) and because of this I also suspect to have wear in the mirror too
This is really smart design. If you hit your mirrors while riding it will be pushed towards you which is loosening it. But how do i tighten the ball joint part for this mirror? Thank you so much
If your talking about up by the actual mirror then you just need a new mirror. Down where it bolts to the handlebar there is a nut under the plastic cap. You can slide up the other rubber cover also to reveal another nut that can come loose.
holy cow, i was fighting the right side mirror on my Stryker with a deadblow trying to knock it loose and did wonder what the notches on the right side mirror meant. Thanks brother for this video
thanks for the video. tip for the 2023 model there is a rubber boot covering the nut, and spinning the mirror while its loose adjusts the height of the mirror
You are the type of dude that save us money before we f*cked up our mirror again. Thank you dude
This was an excellent video ! Sometimes we need help to get the little things right ! Thanks !
Thank you !! excellent and simple video to explain the differences between right and left mirrors. Bernard (France)
Thanks , brother , can you do another video on how to adjust the other pivot point on the mirrors.
thank you!
Thanks for the advice
I have a question. I have a Yamaha bike and I got an issue with the left mirror, the nut is tight but on speeds starting 110kmh the mirror starts to move towards me. Does it have anything to do with the nuts on the inside of that thicker pole? As a disclaimer, I got a lot of morrons on the street who don't watch their kids and they keep moving the left mirror left and right (it was tight before) and because of this I also suspect to have wear in the mirror too
Thanks for good information. As Turkish"Aynaları altdaki civatadan anahtar yardımıyla ama sağdaki ni karşı yönden sıkarak ayarlayabiliyoruz.
This is really smart design. If you hit your mirrors while riding it will be pushed towards you which is loosening it.
But how do i tighten the ball joint part for this mirror? Thank you so much
On most factory mirrors I don't think there is any adjustment for the ball joint part. If that is loose you may need a new mirror.
So what if I tightened that and it’s still loose, is there a bushing in there?
How do you tighten the right-side at top swivel
Thanks
If your talking about up by the actual mirror then you just need a new mirror. Down where it bolts to the handlebar there is a nut under the plastic cap. You can slide up the other rubber cover also to reveal another nut that can come loose.
@@Cyclepediaso the mirror is actually broken, bummer
Do you know if this is the same on a Suzuki V-strom 1050?
How can you take them off? Jesus it’s difficult
Where can I purchase huge mirrors like these
Those are the mirrors that come on the bike from Yamaha in the US market.