SpydherLuv
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I was busy doing some mods to Libby this weekend and ended up breaking both mirror clips :gaah:- you know the ones. Since it was late Saturday and the dealers are closed on Sunday, my choices were to drive my car around or figure out how to rig it so that the mirror stays put. Not much of a choice, I know...so I came up with this:


I snipped off a couple of pieces of a zip tie, drilled a couple of holes in it, and strung it across the area where the old clip connects to the post. I had to find a small screw to put in the hole on the opposite side since there is not one there to begin with, but it worked out fine. It doesn't allow the mirror to sit completely snug up against the body, but it fits snug enough that I didn't notice any additional vibration on the road. I only noticed that I had to adjust the mirrors a tad because they droop down about 1/8" lower, maybe less.
I wouldn't recommend this as a permanent fix, but it sure beats not riding. Now, I have to go call the dealer and see if they have any clips in stock.
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I snipped off a couple of pieces of a zip tie, drilled a couple of holes in it, and strung it across the area where the old clip connects to the post. I had to find a small screw to put in the hole on the opposite side since there is not one there to begin with, but it worked out fine. It doesn't allow the mirror to sit completely snug up against the body, but it fits snug enough that I didn't notice any additional vibration on the road. I only noticed that I had to adjust the mirrors a tad because they droop down about 1/8" lower, maybe less.
I wouldn't recommend this as a permanent fix, but it sure beats not riding. Now, I have to go call the dealer and see if they have any clips in stock.
