lonewolff
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I just got mine a couple of weeks ago from boats.net for $116 delivered. I found the place by reading recomendations from others that had bought them.
And the answer is: Yes. 2001 s A-OK. Installed an excellent condition used set I recently acquired. Went on easily. The trick of turning the exterior stock rubber gasket/spacer was very helpful. They look much better than I expected them to. Not as 'spindly' in person I guess. I look forward to real-world testing them tomorrow.I see many references to the 2005 model year for these mirrors but they are the same item from 2001 through 2005, correct? Any reason a set from 2001 wouldn't work as well?
And so I did. And they are fu*king great! What a huge difference. I thought "Hey, maybe they'll be a little better" Nope, night and day. They are actually 100% usable now. Instant improvement and the way they should have been from new. I am not a narrow guy and I have a perfect view to the rear now.I look forward to real-world testing them tomorrow.I see many references to the 2005 model year for these mirrors but they are the same item from 2001 through 2005, correct? Any reason a set from 2001 wouldn't work as well?
1. I never fold mine, so can't speak to their durabilityI've been reluctant to pull the trigger on the change for two reasons:
1.I'd like to hear from someone who knows whether or not they hold up.
2. I would likely adjust my mirrors such that I'd need to move my head slightly to look to the rear, so that a simple cast of my eyes to the side wouldn't get such glare.
They may be practical for some but, those things are FUGLY and kill the original clean lines of the bike. JMHO!Quick quiz.....which one is the FJR with FZ1 mirrors................
I must be one of the very few that has No Problem seeing everything through the OEM mirrors.If you want clean lines and don't care if you can't see behind you, take the mirrors off!
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