JonShadow
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Hey, guys. I just bought a brand new 2022 F3S last month. I've got about 300 miles on the thing and I love it. I last rode the Spyder on Saturday morning and parked it in my garage. It's now Monday afternoon. I went into my garage this afternoon and found the left side mirror had fallen off of the mount and sitting on the garage floor. The mirror was intact on Sunday night (last night). It looks like the plastic mount that sits in the center of the mirror sheared off. The housing/stalk is free of any damage except for the mirror mounting point itself inside the housing. I haven't hit anything, damaged the Spyder, had any accidents, any rough rides, and it hasn't been bumped in my garage unless a fairly large animal got in there and pulled the mirror off without damaging anything else at all. We don't have rats around here and there's no way a racoon or other animal could have gotten into my garage. We've had the occasional mouse and chipmunk but they're tiny. I can't imagine they could make this happen.
I work for a company that does some plastic injection molding. I showed a pic of the mirror to one of our plastic engineers and he suggested that it might be a manufacturing defect. If a mold isn't run at the proper temperature and pressure settings, the resulting shot plastic could be brittle. We had a big temp drop here last night. I wonder if that exacerbated an underlying issue.
Considering that the stalk bends along a pivot point if bumped and the stalk was not disturbed at all, at least that I could tell, I don't think it was bumped. I can't imagine how it could have been bumped during this time either. I spoke with my wife and she was nowhere near the Spyder.
I'm going to bring it to my dealer either tomorrow or Wednesday to see what they say. I definitely want them to be aware of this in case there is a manufacturing issue. It looks like they're about $245 per side. That ain't cheap but I guess it's not the end of the world.
https://www.canamoemparts.com/oemparts/p/can_am/705015049/lh-housing-rear-view-mirror-assy
I work for a company that does some plastic injection molding. I showed a pic of the mirror to one of our plastic engineers and he suggested that it might be a manufacturing defect. If a mold isn't run at the proper temperature and pressure settings, the resulting shot plastic could be brittle. We had a big temp drop here last night. I wonder if that exacerbated an underlying issue.
Considering that the stalk bends along a pivot point if bumped and the stalk was not disturbed at all, at least that I could tell, I don't think it was bumped. I can't imagine how it could have been bumped during this time either. I spoke with my wife and she was nowhere near the Spyder.
I'm going to bring it to my dealer either tomorrow or Wednesday to see what they say. I definitely want them to be aware of this in case there is a manufacturing issue. It looks like they're about $245 per side. That ain't cheap but I guess it's not the end of the world.
https://www.canamoemparts.com/oemparts/p/can_am/705015049/lh-housing-rear-view-mirror-assy