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LRODMAN

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Mirrors
« on: April 16, 2005, 07:24:48 PM »
Several years ago I replaced the mirrors on my '75 CB750.  The OEM's no longer looked very good (Pitted) and had become loose at the swivel joint behind the mirrors. They flattened from wind speed well before 55 mph.  The replacements I used are OEM style and still look good but are now loose as well.  Has anyone else experienced this?  What are others doing to solve this?  I don't want to keep replacing my mirrors every few years and yes keeping it under 30 is out of the question.  Ideas and suggestions are needed.
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Re: Mirrors
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2005, 07:47:55 PM »
carefully take out the glass and you can tighten the nut inside the mirror.  I just got my hands on a real nice set of mirrors that were just loose.  If you can't fix them Ill pay the freight if you want to toss them or break the glass.
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