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Sorry, another mirror question I can't find any info about.

FiFi

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Haven't been on here in a while and just saw about some magnetic mirror mounts. Have to check those out. But we're RVing for the summer and need to fix the left mirror on the wife's 2013 RT-S. The mount clips have broken several times before and replacing them was no problem. The one that broke today was the top one without the pins/springs. I was able to find a replacement at a local dealer but it seems like there was a design change. It is no longer a 2 piece clip but now a thicker 1 piece clip. When I attempted to put the mirror back on, it seemed like the stud on the bike was not long enough and I couldn't get the mirror to hang securely on the stud so I could pop the other 2 clips back on. Was there also a design change of the stud? I tried to back it out a little bit still having no luck. Any info appreciated, thanks.
 
Well I wiggled and I jiggled and I got the mirror on the bike. Now to figure out how to delete this thread.
 
Your next venture should be to get yourself some "Magic Mirror" magnets. LaMonster Garage, and others sell them. There are a couple different versions out there now, but many have been happy with the Magic Mirrors. Keep an eye on those pesky steel clips. It seems that once you remove and install the mirrors just a couple of times, those clips get distorted and just don't hole like they should anymore. For those that do maintenance, the magnets are a life saver. Glad you got it back on!
 
Your next venture should be to get yourself some "Magic Mirror" magnets. LaMonster Garage, and others sell them. There are a couple different versions out there now, but many have been happy with the Magic Mirrors. Keep an eye on those pesky steel clips. It seems that once you remove and install the mirrors just a couple of times, those clips get distorted and just don't hole like they should anymore. For those that do maintenance, the magnets are a life saver. Glad you got it back on!

:agree:
 
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