Rear view mirros

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elmoderod
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Rear view mirros

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How do i get to remove the mirros to gain acces to the turning lights in the front of the bike i don't see any screws . Please help me Thanks :twisted: :twisted: 2000 R1100RTP
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underneath

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The mirrors are held on from underneath by something like a 6mm hex, if I recall correctly.
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rear view mirros

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I learned the hard way the mirros are push in like a post 3 just move arround and will came off. But now i need to replace the broken mirror on the left side any ideas where i can get a replacement glass of 140 MM. Please help me. Thanks
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Re: underneath

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RandyRandy wrote:The mirrors are held on from underneath by something like a 6mm hex, if I recall correctly.
True for an R-R, but this gentleman apparently owns an R11RTP which has fairing mount mirrors.

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Just a thought but I wonder if a glass company could cut or order you one to specs????? :)
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Wayno28 wrote:Just a thought but I wonder if a glass company could cut or order you one to specs????? :)
Grumpy that a replacement mirror on my old car would cost £45 I visited a glass shop. The Guy was intrested in what I was doing and spent ages cutting a replacement. So for £5 I had a hand cut replacement.
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