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101stpathfinder

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My FJR has been bulletproof with the exception of my mirrors. I had Clearwater Kristas installed on site in California during a 10/10ths. To accommodate my schedule,

they were installed quickly. I was told to file the mirror bases ASAP when I returned home. I procrastinated... When I finally did file them,the had already developed a vibration.

I left out on a ride to Deadhorse,AK and the mirrors "vibration became worse. By the end of my first day around central Missouri, the mirrors appeared to be held only by the plastic.

I turned around and returned to West Palm Beach. I had the mounts welded:

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So when I returned from my ride the mounts became a concern of mine when they began to vibrate again. I had filed them with a large file and been in a hurry.

So when I had services on the bike, I explaned the problem and asked the Mechanic to even off the file job I had done along with a number of other services including

a support angle welded on the light mounting brackets themselves.

When I got the bike home, i was doing a walk around inspection when I lightly bumped one of the mirrors. It fell off in my hand. Upon inspection I discovered this:

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There was a "Misunderstanding" and the mech. had tried to grind the mirror base FLUSH. The whole base FLUSH!

This is where the learning came in...

It turns out the mirror base mounts are merely incased bolts. You all probably knew this- I did not. I thought they were a solid molded base.

I took the mirror loss in stride. It gave me the perfect reason to upgrade to the FZ1 Mirrors!

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So now I start thinking about the whole "Filing to mount" process. Many here use this method. My new opinion is that it weakens the mirror mounts.

To be continued...

OK..

So now the FZ1 mirrors arrive and I want to mount them. First off IF Aux. light brackets were not involved, the mounting is simple. You remove 2 nuts on each mirror, take the mirrors off

and replace the old mirrors with the FZ1 mirrors. Same 2 nuts same mounting, easy as that. The mirror has an outer base which rest flush on the faring's plastic, while the 2 mounting

bolts have bases that rest on the inset rubber faring mounts.

BUT if you have aux light brackets, there are some considerations: My brackets were from Clearwater and were flat on both sides. When the mirrors are placed on the brackets it will

reveal a gap between the two. This gap in a normal set-up (Without aux. brackets) is compensation for the rubber boot. However with a flat bracket it is my conclusion that the gap is too

much. The bolts base have a solid contact while the outer edge has a slight gap. This gap for me (With rough roads) caused a constant rocking jolt with bumps that eventually resulted in

a broken subframe. A method that has been used (And documented on the forum) is to file the bolt bases even with the outer base ridge. This method works under normal riding conditions.

However with having had the mirrors mounted both without any modifications and using the filing method and having adverse results with both, I decided to try a new approach. Actually

2 new approaches.

The base of the mirror mount:

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Clutch side:

I redrilled the holes on the bracket to match the bases of the mounting bolts. The largest drill bit I had was a 1/2" so the rest of the "Matching" was done with a hand file. A real time

consuming PITA. Upon placing the mirror into the bracket, I found the bases to be a bit shorter with the thickness of the bracket. I then placed a washer on each bolt. The washer fit

over the bolt yet inside the drilled holes to give a flush mount. I installed the first mirror.

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Mounted FZ1 on clutch side/ OEM mirror Throttle side

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Filing to mount? WTF????? I've never heard of that before.

Me thinks you are taking a simple project and making it very difficult...........

 
I'm assuming that you mounted these lights on your LD setup '05? Not sure why it was recommended to file the mirror bases at all. Maybe that is required for the second gens, but first gens should require no filing. I've previously had some aux lights mounted with Garauld brackets, which are very similar to the ones supplied by Clearwater, and they mount and support the (heavier) PIAA FF50 lamps just fine with no modification.

 
Patience, I am at work right now- but I will explain. Possibly I am confused about the FJR's

enduro capabilities? The Hual road? Lack of suspension upgrade? Don't know for sure, but 2 broken frame mounts is enough for me to try other approaches.

 
Patience, I am at work right now- but I will explain. Possibly I am confused about the FJR's

enduro capabilities? The Hual road? Lack of suspension upgrade? Don't know for sure, but 2 broken frame mounts is enough for me to try other approaches.

I am confused. Why do you keep breaking the frame mounts? How heavy are the aux lights you have? What kind of mounting bracket are you using? The only FJR's that have broken front subframe mirror mounts are one's that had the heavy Soltek aux lights mounted. And even then, it was only a few.

I had my PHIDS mounted for hundreds of thousands of miles with no issues. I even dropped the FJR a few times bending the mirror mount on the front subframe and simply bent it back.

 
Sure Skooter ... Rub it in!

My lights are less than half of the weight.

I would like to think it was my aggressive riding on bad roads, BUTT I have heard a few things of your riding to know better. I'll just call it bad luck?

 
That's... interesting.

Given the Gen III bolts being "too short" to add light brackets, I wonder if one could disassemble the cover over the bolts (which is rubber on Gen I / FZ-1 mirrors), file / grind / drill down the outside of the bolt head to release it, then replace with longer bolts; after which, spacers such as Gerauld made for WarChild to put light brackets on Gen III bikes maybe viable.

Hm. Research may be called for.

 
I read that too. I am also going to attempt to save these mirrors by building a new base out of JB Weld.

I figure I have nothing to lose. But in the case of the '13, grind the bolt free and replace it with a longer bolt.

A welder could do an even better fix using this method.

 
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Any other Gen III owners out there that have looked at / tried FZ-1 mirrors? I'm sure I've read that it's been done on Gen II bikes, but the Gen III with the recessed mirror mounts...

(Looking at backup options, before I commit to something $illy and po$$ibly expen$ive)

 
Gary is sending me spacers for the mirrors tomorrow so we will test to see how much thread is left over and go from there....

I did notice the other day that the mirror brackets on the Gen3 seem to be much beefier than on the gen2....

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Sounds like there is some kok sucking going on here.............anyone care to comment?

Or do I have to wipe a face or two??????

 
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