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Old 03-04-2013, 12:55 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Weldangrind
Yeah, those kill switches are a nuisance.

I thought that's what you meant about the perch / mirror mount; thanks for clarifying. What a stroke of luck that the mirror mounts matched the perches! What brand are the mounts?
I wasn't prepared for that kill switch to fall apart three times! :evil: I hate having little pieces like the screw and washer fall on the ground where I have to search for them, hoping they aren't lost for good! :(

I bought the mirror perches on eBay for $6, delivered! They don't have a name; they were described as shown below.

Universal Motorcycle Handle Bar Mirror Mount Holder Clamp Adapter 7/8 Black 10MM

Handlebar real estate is in short supply with the 1-1/8" handlebars. :? Therefore, I was beginning to despair, when I discovered the Moose Racing Billet Mirror Perch. :roll:

http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/2/9/192/44676/ITEM/Moose-Racing-Mirror-Mount-Clutch-Perches.aspx?SiteID=SLI|Mirror%20Mount&WT.MC_ID=10 010



Apparently, most clutch/brake perches have mounting bolts spaced either 30mm or 30.8mm apart. Therefore, the Moose Racing mirror perch will fit most perches; however, it costs $20 per adapter! 8O

I looked around, and found the BikeMaster T2 alternative, for $5 apiece.



http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...-Adapters.aspx

Then the though occurred to me; perhaps I should try the back halves of the mirror perches I had already purchased for $6/pair. :idea: They fit perfectly! I am very happy with my $6 purchase of these mirror perches! :P



The inexpensive, eBay mirror perches are very strong, and I think they look great!



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