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- big green bus
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z1 mirror
Anybody got a genuine round z1/ z1000 mirror they want to sell I only need one but would buy a pair, I have one pattern one and it is crap 

If you get stuck I just bought a pair NOS Z1 Mirrors from Z Power. I could not see a bloody thing in my old pattern ones due to vibration blurring: but the Kwak genuines (although not cheap) work a treat.
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dave cullen wrote:this might give you guys a laugh but I have a pattern one on left of my Z900, and genuine one on right, the left one was blurring and rattling like they do, well as it was set right and im not going to grow or shrink, I pumped silicone into it, which you cant see and the view is now crystal clear!!
where exactly did you pump the silcone dave ?

Andy
"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didnt exist"

"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didnt exist"
Dave, honestly, that is exactly what Dave Marsden advised me to do, and "not waste my money buying new mirrors". I cant think there are many businesses who would try and save you money, rather than just sell you something.
I did try the "bodge" first and they still where sh1te - so I went for some genuine ones.
Sorry for the hijack Big Green Bus
I did try the "bodge" first and they still where sh1te - so I went for some genuine ones.
Sorry for the hijack Big Green Bus

"Better to remain silent and be thought an idiot, than to open your mouth and remove any doubt" - Abraham Lincoln
Z900 A4 / KZ1300A1 / H1F 500 Project / CBX Project / RD350 project / GT750A Kettle / BMW R NineT
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andy, I just squeezed a line of clear silicone it right round the edge of the mirror where it fits in the body so that it was forced down inside, then wiped off any excess, you wouldn't even notice it, and once dry it completely stopped the vibration when you revved the bike and the blurring when driving; I agree though that the genuine mirrors are a helluva lot better, and I know I have a spare pair somewhere!
dave cullen wrote:andy, I just squeezed a line of clear silicone it right round the edge of the mirror where it fits in the body so that it was forced down inside, then wiped off any excess, you wouldn't even notice it, and once dry it completely stopped the vibration when you revved the bike and the blurring when driving; I agree though that the genuine mirrors are a helluva lot better, and I know I have a spare pair somewhere!
thanks ill try that


Andy 
"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didnt exist"

"The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didnt exist"
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dave cullen wrote:this might give you guys a laugh but I have a pattern one on left of my Z900, and genuine one on right, the left one was blurring and rattling like they do, well as it was set right and im not going to grow or shrink, I pumped silicone into it, which you cant see and the view is now crystal clear!!
That is what I have, so am going give that ago, great tip thank you
(no worries Tonto

yll have ta buy a silicone gun to do this ull not be able to put in on with ya fingers like you usually do !!big green bus wrote:dave cullen wrote:this might give you guys a laugh but I have a pattern one on left of my Z900, and genuine one on right, the left one was blurring and rattling like they do, well as it was set right and im not going to grow or shrink, I pumped silicone into it, which you cant see and the view is now crystal clear!!
That is what I have, so am going give that ago, great tip thank you
(no worries Tonto)

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