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Mirror Adaptors

Started by chocker, June 27, 2012, 09:01:02 AM

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chocker

Hi,
I believe I found an adaptor that switches from dual mount mirror on the FJ to single mount. This would give more flexibility as to what types of mirrors we can install on the FJ.

Here is the link
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/ZA76635
The only problem there may be is if the holes do not line up.
It is a Lockhart Phillips
28mm Bolt Pattern from Post to Post
6mm Adapter w/ 1.0 Thread Pitch

I hope this helps

Mark


Grey runner

I don't think that they would work because you would have to drill the threads out on the captive nuts in the frame work behind the fairing and then you would have the problem of getting behind the fairing to put the new nuts on.
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FJmonkey

This looks easy to modify for the FJ. Same plate with the 6mm stud and holes in place of the two studs. My next project to sneak through work.
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markmartin

Great! Finally! Hopefully! Mark, would you post your results when you get it done?  I've been looking for a better option to the CBR mirrors all summer.  They are better than stock and look better too, but I still have trouble seeing behind me.  There has to be a better option.  Good luck!

chocker

I am in the process of buying them. Once I get them I will see what I can do and report it here unless someone beats me to it.

Mark

RichBaker

I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to solve with these.....  I really don't see a need with my '90.  Something specific to the earlier models?
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chocker

It's just that there's visibilty issue with the stock mirror for many people and there are limited options for other types of mirrors available as substitutes. By using this adaptor, if it works then there are more options as to the types of mirrors that can be used on the bike.

Mark

markmartin

Quote from: RichBaker on June 27, 2012, 10:19:23 PM
I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to solve with these.....  I really don't see a need with my '90.  Something specific to the earlier models?

I'm looking for a mirror with a longer stem so I can see around / past my elbows.  If the stem of the CBR mirrors were longer by 2" or so, I'd be all set. 

I noticed the mirrors mounted in this post   http://www.fjowners.com/index.php?topic=6923.msg61358#msg61358 seem to be able to stick straight out, more so than my '89 which go up and out,  so perhaps it is a model year issue.   ??

FJmonkey

The glass is not half full, it was engineered with a 2X safety factor.

'86 Ambulance - Bent frame, cracked case, due for an overhaul
'89 Stormy Blue - Suits my Dark Side

markmartin

Thanks Mark, that looks doable.  I'll mock it up to see how much difference it makes, the next chance I get.

I think I'll go that route if the aftermarket bases chocker speaks of doesn't yield fitment of a better mirror option.  I'm going to  look through Dennis Kirk etc for a selection of 6mm post mirrors that might possibly work.

Thanks for the link!

nurse

Quote from: markmartin on June 28, 2012, 09:59:04 AM
Quote from: RichBaker on June 27, 2012, 10:19:23 PM
I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to solve with these.....  I really don't see a need with my '90.  Something specific to the earlier models?

I'm looking for a mirror with a longer stem so I can see around / past my elbows.  If the stem of the CBR mirrors were longer by 2" or so, I'd be all set. 

I noticed the mirrors mounted in this post   http://www.fjowners.com/index.php?topic=6923.msg61358#msg61358 seem to be able to stick straight out, more so than my '89 which go up and out,  so perhaps it is a model year issue.   ??

Having looked at my bike (a 93 3xw) and some of the ealier bikes it appears to be something to do with the angle of the actual fairing and the subsequent mounting of the brackets.  The cbr mirrors are effectivly mounted upside down in the backets and then you rotate the mirror housing to get them pointing the right way and to the desired angle!  i will admit they do stick out virtually horizontal and i quite like the look. 

http://fjowners.com/gallery/3/2484_23_06_12_5_58_05.jpeg

I will admit i dont look at them and think 'WOW' but neither do i think they look crap.  They do look a darn site better than the OEM stuff mind you.

However What i do think when i look into them is bloody hell the only thing stopping me from seeing any further behind is the curvature of the earth itself.  If i want to see my elbows now i actually have to lean away from the bike to glimpse at them!

Mounts that throw up different options would be a positive, but then it leaves you thinking do some of these more modern mirrors actually suit the bike aesthetically anyway.  The Fj is a bike that is fundamentally 'straight off of the eighties' and IMO any changes we make should be sympathic and complementary to that.  Just 2 two pound and sixty three pence worth!
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nurse

just a second thought the mirrors do make the overall width of the bike about 20mm wider than the handle bars, something to consider when filtering and moving through stationary traffic.
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