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Broken Upper Mirror Bracket

draboo

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Installing the horn went smoothly until the very last item to be installed..the mirror. I popped it on the bottom first..big mistake. I m thinking one should put the top on first, slide the mirror down into place in the slot, then "bop" the bottom into place.

Now, I have to wait till Tuesday to install the mirror. No dealer in the area (unless I want to travel to B.C) has one in stock.

Poop :(
 
Did you just break the top retaining clip?

Yep. The top is entirely different from the bottom two. Different part nos. I tried using ABS glue with no luck.

I m surprised dealers don't stock this item. It's only 4 bucks.

So, any runnin I will be doing will be without a left mirror/signal.

Oh, and bought a "10 pack" of those black little rivet looking fasteners. I have a real problem keeping track of both parts. Lots of "bottoms" that are missing the "top".:D
 
The parts can be replaced separately much cheaper, but you will have to order them. The mirror assemblies are $163 each.

219800156 - Housing (Bottom Spring Clip) - $12.49
219800158 - Housing (Top Slotted Clip) - $4.49
######## - Duct tape - Priceless
 
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Thanks for the link,Lamont!

I now know that you "unsnap" the bottom first, then pull up.

So, assembly is in reverse of disassembly,eh? :shocked:..:thumbup:
 
Brad,
Sorry to hear that you had trouble with the mirror. I hope it wasn't due to my removal instructions :yikes:
Did you get the horn working and are you happy with the results?
C-YA RL
 
Brad,
Sorry to hear that you had trouble with the mirror. I hope it wasn't due to my removal instructions :yikes:
Did you get the horn working and are you happy with the results?
C-YA RL


Nope. Your removal instructions worked fine, t'was the re-installation that messed things up. No biggie..just have to drum up some "patience".

Actually, patience is always there, it's how I act while being patient that either makes me look like a normal human being or a raging fool! Yesterday, for about 10 minutes, I was jetting straight for "fool-dom". :yikes:;

As far as the horn goes, which was the reason for this whole adventure, it says..HEY,YOU GUYS!!N HERE I AM!! GET BACK IN YOUR OWN LANE,PLEEEZE!! (like a Spyder needs any more recognition than it already has..:D)

Mirror or not, I m going for a ride SOMEWHERE today.
 
UPDATE!

For anyone who breaks one of these little darlings and no dealer has one in stock, here is what I did and it worked like a charm:

I got out my faithful electric soldering iron I use for small soldering projects. I made sure the broken part was where it was supposed to be, then I "welded" it all the way around, being very careful not to melt the thinner part that actually does the holding. I melted/dragged some material from the thicker part of the bracket down to the thinner and used it as "filler".

Went for a ride and it seems to work just fine.Mirror is still there.. :ohyea:
 
One of mine broke after a few removals. My dealer ordered me 2 at my request. They warranted the broken one and about $4.50 for the spare. Plus gas to the dealer and back.... 207 miles = $29.00
 
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