Canadian FJR
Canadian FJR
Can someone tell me what size & thread the mirror stud is?
There is an acorn nut holding the mirror arm in place.
2018
There is an acorn nut holding the mirror arm in place.
2018
Usually, the fact that I've photographed something means that I have had some sort of issue. This type of picture I take to help me put things back together after they've been torn asunder. Much better than relying on what's left of my memory.Given his uncanny ability to produce a photo of an FJR part anytime someone asks, I am convinced that mcatrophy spent a week with a camera and wrench documenting every part of his FJR.
Think you will find he was referring to the nut that holds the mirror to the stem.(Click on image for larger view)I have a 2014 and there is no acorn nut holding the mirror arm. My mirrors have two hex nuts per mirror.
Do you still have all four acorn nuts that attach your rear drive? I have seen these back off.Oh dear! Quite some time ago when I took off some of the plastic, an acorn nut looking just like the pictured one fell to the ground. I remember thinking it wasn’t aesthetically finished and not meant to be visible. ‘Perhaps it came off a fan mounting or somesuch’ thought I.Think you will find he was referring to the nut that holds the mirror to the stem.(Click on image for larger view)I have a 2014 and there is no acorn nut holding the mirror arm. My mirrors have two hex nuts per mirror.
Still have the nut and both mirrors, so hopefully nothing else is going to fall off.
Any ideas where it came from Mac?
Thanks
Dang Mac! If I was that meticulous my life would be so much easier. I currently have a small pistol in my safe in a gallon Zip-Loc bag. I took it apart 2 years ago and CANNOT get it back together correctly. It was not the first time it had been apart, but decided it was not going back together. The parts fishe deals have been zero help. Lol. I have go to take more pictures!!Usually, the fact that I've photographed something means that I have had some sort of issue. This type of picture I take to help me put things back together after they've been torn asunder. Much better than relying on what's left of my memory.The trick, for me, is remembering that I've taken such a picture, then finding it (I currently have a total of 40837 images stored on my 'puter, 33738 available to the great unwashed on the interweb).I can't brag about the miles I do, maybe the number of piccies ups my kudos a little?Given his uncanny ability to produce a photo of an FJR part anytime someone asks, I am convinced that mcatrophy spent a week with a camera and wrench documenting every part of his FJR.
Sorry, no help with pictures of pistols. Failed again....Dang Mac! If I was that meticulous my life would be so much easier. I currently have a small pistol in my safe in a gallon Zip-Loc bag. I took it apart 2 years ago and CANNOT get it back together correctly. It was not the first time it had been apart, but decided it was not going back together. The parts fishe deals have been zero help. Lol. I have go to take more pictures!!
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