FJR1300A
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So what's not fitting? Is it not screwing into the hole, or the ball is too big for the area once it snugs down (measured it and it shouldn't be...) If it's the former, then I'm wondering if they just didn't send you the wrong part; one of the standard balls with SAE threads. (RAM seems to pass its order fulfillment through one of its regional dealers or distributors. Case in point: my order is coming from some outfit named custommounts.com) Out of curiosity, see if the threads match up to the adapter you got from Murph's. Then we'll know.Are you postive that you ordered the correct item..?? The part number is RAM-B-349U (M10 Mirror Hole Ball). According to RAM (whom I spoke with on Friday), it's not even going to ship until late this week. If the one from Murph's fits, the one from RAM should fit too; thread size is identical... Interesting. :huh:Put that clutch-side mirror hole to use: RAM M10 Mirror Hole Ball Adapter (Yes, it will fit the FJR; M10 x 1.25 pitch) I ordered one yesterday and received an email today saying that stock will be available for shipment after 3/18.
Save your money. Mine showed up today and it doesn't fit. The one that I ordered from Murphs does fit however.
I ordered it from your link above.
I suppose I"ll just have to wait until mine arrives to find out for sure...
Well upon further inspection it would appear that Cyclegadgets sent the wrong item.
The RAM ball on the left it supposed to be the 10M ball that I ordered from the link above (as you can see from the invoice). As with your order it was sent from a local vendor. Well The ball on the right with the adapter below it is the one I ordered from MURPH. I can screw the ball on the left into the adapter on the right. So clearly the thread pitch is wrong. I was hoping to be able to screw a ball directly into the mirror mout hole without using the adapter, which is why I ordered this, because I thought it would help a bit with vibration. Well now I'll have to contact someone at Cyclegadgets.com to clear this up. Sorry for the alarm!