mike3069
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OK, I admit it. I'm cheap! But this one is so good I'm willing to share it!
This requires eliminating the little tabs in the front of the mirror arm
junction but thats not an issue for me 'cause I lost one of mine
about week 2 of ownership.
pps:
Go to the hardware store and buy 2 inside star lockwashers
that fit the mirror arm bolt.
View attachment 482
Remove the bolt from the arm. Do not remove bushing.
Remove little black plastic things. Rotate arm forward.
Place washer behind arm as shown.
Push the waser in with a screwdriver.
View attachment 483
Use an awl or small srewdriver to align the washer so
the bolt will go in. This may be easier to do from the underside.
View attachment 484
Before moving the arm, put the screw in place and start the threads.
Do not make it tight yet. Just snug enogh to keep it from flopping around. Get on the Spyder and position the mirrors.
View attachment 485
The arms should be close to straight out (90 degrees)
from the centerline of the bike.
View attachment 486
When you like the position Snug down the screws so the washer bites.
NOT TO TIGHT. If you torque it to the max... well just don't! :shocked:
Tell me how you like it after a test ride.
This requires eliminating the little tabs in the front of the mirror arm
junction but thats not an issue for me 'cause I lost one of mine
about week 2 of ownership.

Go to the hardware store and buy 2 inside star lockwashers
that fit the mirror arm bolt.
View attachment 482
Remove the bolt from the arm. Do not remove bushing.
Remove little black plastic things. Rotate arm forward.
Place washer behind arm as shown.
Push the waser in with a screwdriver.
View attachment 483
Use an awl or small srewdriver to align the washer so
the bolt will go in. This may be easier to do from the underside.
View attachment 484
Before moving the arm, put the screw in place and start the threads.
Do not make it tight yet. Just snug enogh to keep it from flopping around. Get on the Spyder and position the mirrors.
View attachment 485
The arms should be close to straight out (90 degrees)
from the centerline of the bike.
View attachment 486
When you like the position Snug down the screws so the washer bites.
NOT TO TIGHT. If you torque it to the max... well just don't! :shocked:
Tell me how you like it after a test ride.