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Magic mirrors or not... Really?

Wmoater

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I am doing my first oil change either this weekend or next on my 2017 RT limited. I am also installing a new set of spyderpops turn signal mirror indicators. I have never tried to remove the mirrors. I watched all the U-Tube videos, have the ramps, have the oil kit and signals. I have no concerns about how to do either installations. Been ripping snowmobiles apart for many years. Very straight forward. I have only read horror stories about once the mirror is taken off with broken clips, not tight fitting back etc. I have also read it is not a problem. I have read magic mirrors work flawless, I have read they mess up the gauges. I have read that only use on the bottom and factory clips on top. Should I simply purchase magic mirrors while I have them off? I am not looking to add anymore accesories and only remove panels if needed for oil change and to clean the darn parking brake switch as needed. Another question I can’t seem to find and I would like answered, I use the travel cover quit frequently. The half cover that goes over the shield, bars and mirrors and over the back of the back. It is a Nelson Riggs and it is pretty tight fit. Fits like a glove perfect no problems. Will the cover pull the mirrors off if it starts blowing while in a parking lot?

So........

Magic mirrors do I need them or not? Seriously will the mirrors ever go back on tight with the old clips?

Do they really work or not? Do they effect the gas and temp gauges?

Will they work with traveling covers or will they be pulled off?
 
I have them and give them a big thumbs up ..! Now, to be completely honest I did go back later and reinstall just the top factory (male/female) clip. But the other two are the magnets..!
 
I am doing my first oil change either this weekend or next on my 2017 RT limited. I am also installing a new set of spyderpops turn signal mirror indicators. I have never tried to remove the mirrors. I watched all the U-Tube videos, have the ramps, have the oil kit and signals. I have no concerns about how to do either installations. Been ripping snowmobiles apart for many years. Very straight forward. I have only read horror stories about once the mirror is taken off with broken clips, not tight fitting back etc. I have also read it is not a problem. I have read magic mirrors work flawless, I have read they mess up the gauges. I have read that only use on the bottom and factory clips on top. Should I simply purchase magic mirrors while I have them off? I am not looking to add anymore accesories and only remove panels if needed for oil change and to clean the darn parking brake switch as needed. Another question I can’t seem to find and I would like answered, I use the travel cover quit frequently. The half cover that goes over the shield, bars and mirrors and over the back of the back. It is a Nelson Riggs and it is pretty tight fit. Fits like a glove perfect no problems. Will the cover pull the mirrors off if it starts blowing while in a parking lot?

So........

Magic mirrors do I need them or not? Seriously will the mirrors ever go back on tight with the old clips?

Do they really work or not? Do they effect the gas and temp gauges?

Will they work with traveling covers or will they be pulled off?

Mr. Wmoater

I have a set with the 2 magnets on the bottom, kept the OEM mount at the top. I killed 2 of the OEM clips (bottom) removing the mirrors the first 3 times. The magnetic mirrors solve that problem. You'll find yourself removing the mirrors more often than you ever expected. I use a half cover when travelling, never had a mirror drop off while putting it on or taking it off. I do have the lanyards installed to catch them if they get knocked off, never used them. I ride a 2018 RTL and it has not affected any of my gauges or electronics that I can tell.
 
I am doing my first oil change either this weekend or next on my 2017 RT limited. I am also installing a new set of spyderpops turn signal mirror indicators. I have never tried to remove the mirrors. I watched all the U-Tube videos, have the ramps, have the oil kit and signals. I have no concerns about how to do either installations. Been ripping snowmobiles apart for many years. Very straight forward. I have only read horror stories about once the mirror is taken off with broken clips, not tight fitting back etc. I have also read it is not a problem. I have read magic mirrors work flawless, I have read they mess up the gauges. I have read that only use on the bottom and factory clips on top. Should I simply purchase magic mirrors while I have them off? I am not looking to add anymore accesories and only remove panels if needed for oil change and to clean the darn parking brake switch as needed. Another question I can’t seem to find and I would like answered, I use the travel cover quit frequently. The half cover that goes over the shield, bars and mirrors and over the back of the back. It is a Nelson Riggs and it is pretty tight fit. Fits like a glove perfect no problems. Will the cover pull the mirrors off if it starts blowing while in a parking lot?

So........

Magic mirrors do I need them or not? Seriously will the mirrors ever go back on tight with the old clips? Yes and they are for real! Install them and forget the OEM clips.

Do they really work or not? Do they effect the gas and temp gauges? Yes they work flawlessly and did not affect my dash what so ever.

Will they work with traveling covers or will they be pulled off?
My cover works fine and never had any accidental looseness.
You won't regret having them. Much better than the OEM mounts.
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Buy the Magics so you've got then on hand & then do this oil change, and after you've taken the mirrors off, check out the OE clips etc, you can make up your own mind to fit or not. If you don't want to fit them, advertise them here in the For Sale by Owner threads & I'm sure someone'll take them off your hands; you might even get most of your money back! ;) But I reckon you'll keep them once you fit them! :ohyea:

Here in Oz at the time, the major driver for developing the Magics in the first place was how flimsy the top OE clips were & their tendency to break during mirror removal, leaving you with perpetually floppy mirrors (or mirrors that fell off!) from there on & effectively making the OE top clips single use items that pretty much had to be replaced almost every time you took the tupperware off!! :yikes: Maybe you lot got different top clips, but here, the original Magics were developed as 3 magnets per mirror in order to resolve the multitude of top clip failure issues & totally remove any future issues with removing & refitting the mirrors. Using the 2 magnets only was something that didn't become viable (here anyway) until after BRP had significantly improved the top clips; but even so, just like the bottom clips, the upper clips still remain a weak point & an 'eventual fail' item that'll very likely need replacement at some time in order to keep your mirrors firmly mounted. That eventual replacement might be a 'sometime in the future' thing for you right now, so you might choose to fit just the bottom 2 magnets for now & deal with the top clips when they eventually fail, if they fail while you still own the Spyder.... or you could resolve that problem before it occurs..... :dontknow:

As to the Magics working under the Travel Cover, they've been fine under my BRP travel cover (and mine fits even tighter than most) without bothering the Magics ever! Cos I've got a rack on the trunk, I hafta pull the cover extra tight over the windscreen & mirror end to get the other end to fit over the rack.... and once fitted, theatcover has been subjected to a LOT of stress & aggravation (howling gales, cats jumping on it, snow building up on it, people leaning on it, & heaps more!) but my Magics have never even shown the slightest inclination towards letting the mirrors come off or allowing the cover to flap under any of the fairly significant stresses. :shocked:

But the mirrors are now sooo much easier to take off & fit back on whenever you want to do that! I have been known to push the Spyder around by the mirrors (well, the base of them, anyway :clap: ) in a way that has all those RT owners without the Magics to absolutely cringe, then I pull the mirrors off & put them back on again rapidly a few times just for the pure enjoyment of watching their faces when they see how easy it is & how well they are held once on! :thumbup:

Go On, Buy the Damn Bi... errr, Magic Mirror Mounts, you Know you really want to! :thumbup: And if you do, I sincerely doubt you'll ever regret it! :2thumbs:
 
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I waited for a couple of years before buying Magic Mirrors, figuring they were not really needed. Finally bought them this spring and have kicked myself repeatedly for not getting them sooner. Do you REALLY need them? No. Will they make most maintenance quicker and easier? Absolutely! If you install them and find out that it is affecting a gauge, just turn the magnet around. They are a quick and easy install, just heed the warning to not let the magnets slam together. Nothing hard about them and I feel were a VERY worthwhile purchase.
 
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We have them on ours and sell tons of them. Only way to go. The mirrors are loose on half o f the RT's that come in that we work on.
I literally install them on just about every bike that we take the mirrors of off.
 
When my 2014 arrived from AK, the movers broke the left hand side mirror off the mounts.

I had Lamonster Garage do the fix with magic mirrors. Perfect solution. A couple thousand miles later, no problems. :yes:
 
I am also a fan of the Magic Mirrors, I have owned two RT's and wish these were available a long time ago. You will find yourself wanting to add more accessories because the mirrors are easy to remove;). The Magic Mirrors have strong magnets and you will not have to worry about your cover causing the mirrors to come loose. I traveled about 8,000 miles with my Magic Mirrors and never had a problem with the gauges. I also had the first version when they were sold with 3 magnets on each side.
 
There are at least two brands of mirror magnets. Magic Mirrors and Magnet mirrors. I have the Magnets. I believe they are the same or very, very similar. One of the benefits not previously mentioned here is the mirrors are held tightly with no vibration. I didn't realize just how much my mirrors were wiggling until I installed the magnets. Now my mirror vision is no longer blurry..... Jim
 
I went a year and then made the jump!!! You will not regret getting them, trust me!!! Your mirror shake will for the most be gone, and when it come to take them off, you will smile!!! Good luck with the other work, it's a piece of cake to do all that stuff, taking the panels offs the hardest part of the job!
 
Just installed them. I have arthritis in my hands, so banging on the mirrors was torture. Love the Magic mirrors.
Ordered them from Lamonster on Sunday and received them Wednesday! Who could ask for better service?
 
I have the magic mirrors on my 2014RTS-SE6 and I like them.


I have not had any problems, these were installed last year. I installed them my self ( my significant other Adrien helped me.).

Get the magic mirrors.

Deanna
 
I am doing my first oil change either this weekend or next on my 2017 RT limited. I am also installing a new set of spyderpops turn signal mirror indicators. I have never tried to remove the mirrors. I watched all the U-Tube videos, have the ramps, have the oil kit and signals. I have no concerns about how to do either installations. Been ripping snowmobiles apart for many years. Very straight forward. I have only read horror stories about once the mirror is taken off with broken clips, not tight fitting back etc. I have also read it is not a problem. I have read magic mirrors work flawless, I have read they mess up the gauges. I have read that only use on the bottom and factory clips on top. Should I simply purchase magic mirrors while I have them off? I am not looking to add anymore accesories and only remove panels if needed for oil change and to clean the darn parking brake switch as needed. Another question I can’t seem to find and I would like answered, I use the travel cover quit frequently. The half cover that goes over the shield, bars and mirrors and over the back of the back. It is a Nelson Riggs and it is pretty tight fit. Fits like a glove perfect no problems. Will the cover pull the mirrors off if it starts blowing while in a parking lot?

So........

Magic mirrors do I need them or not? Seriously will the mirrors ever go back on tight with the old clips?

Do they really work or not? Do they effect the gas and temp gauges?

Will they work with traveling covers or will they be pulled off?

They are a brilliantly simple solution to a problem with the mounts BRP created.

They are strong enough that you can push the 17 RTL along flat ground (not that it is my preferred method of moving the RTL) , and have a small wire loop that ensures they don't fall away if something severe happens (e.g. a damn 1 pound bird strike to the mirror at 65 mph :( that could have flown into a huge paddock but no, it chose the few inches of air space occupied by my mirror... sorry I digress )

Mine didn't interfere with the gauges, and I've read about it on the forums but not seen any of my cohorts having an issue.

They are a top investment.
 
The only problem I had with magic mirrors were the dealers. I could not buy the set of four magnets. They only sold all six stating some BS story about liability. So, I made my own. Making your own is very easy and saves at least 90+% of the cost dealers sell them for. Do a search here on this site and you'll find all the information on parts, prices and instructions on how to DIY. I've had mine now for well over 10K miles and no issues at all. Had my travel cover on and off numerous times with no issues.
 
I bought the magnetic mirrors from Tricled. They work great but the magnets are so big (dia.) that I have to loosen the magnets so that I can remove the top panels. They don't affect the instruments.
 
Thanks everyone. I think I am convinced. I will be placing an order today. Thanks again for your honest feedback, Especially with the cover. Again rain today at noon. So the cover is on and I feel better it will work with my needs.
 
Here in Oz at the time, the major driver for developing the Magics in the first place was how flimsy the top OE clips were & their tendency to break during mirror removal, leaving you with perpetually floppy mirrors (or mirrors that fell off!) from there on & effectively making the OE top clips single use items that pretty much had to be replaced almost every time you took the tupperware off!! :yikes: Maybe you lot got different top clips, but here, the original Magics were developed as 3 magnets per mirror in order to resolve the multitude of top clip failure issues & totally remove any future issues with removing & refitting the mirrors. Using the 2 magnets only was something that didn't become viable (here anyway) until after BRP had significantly improved the top clips;

Mr Peter,

On my 2018 the top clip is not anything like the bottom 2 clips. The upper mounting pin has a groove, and the top retention device is more like a plastic washer with a keyhole slot that slips down over the mounting pin. I used the 2 magnet system because on my bike at least, the top mount resists popping loose with downward, forward, or rearward force more so than the magnets. I simply bump the mirror upward and slip the upper pin out of the keyhole to dismount the mirror.
 
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