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Old 10-20-2023, 03:21 PM   #1
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There might be some screws on your mirrors that you can tighten to increase tension and keep them from moving around on you.


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Old 10-22-2023, 12:31 AM   #2
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There might be some screws on your mirrors that you can tighten to increase tension and keep them from moving around on you.
Well now, you are correct! Hadnot noticed them. And they worked well! Mirrors now stay put. Thanks so much bigdano711 !

On a side note, I swapped the front sprocket for a 17, actually I tried several combinations. The bike arrived 16/45. And the chain was 1 link too short. So to add the 17 up front I had to replace the chain. I have decided (at least for this moment) to go with 17/45 combo. In the AM I am going to go for a longer,more demading ride in the Dez so we shall see how she does. Oh, i also adjusted the rear spring a bit tighter.


 
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