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Fzs600 Foxeye Fzs1000 left hand mirror
#1
Anyone got a left hand mirror for the Foxeye 600 or the Fzs1000

Would take both if anyone does not want to sell one on its own


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#2
Think I've got a tatty one in loft, might be a left one. Will need to check. It'll be one where the rivet hinge has been bolted back together though.
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#3
I may be able to help you i should have a new l/h fzs1000 mirror in the shed been there since 2002.
Not seen it lately so i will check its condition tomorrow.
malc
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#4
:thumbup to you both
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#5
I have found the mirror it is unmarked and in as new condition. Is £20 +postage any good to you?

malc
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#6
Perfect. How do you want me to pay for it?
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#7
can you pm me an address and i will find out the cost of postage. Bank transfer would be good for me.

Malc
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#8
Just a quick check, Is it a yamaha OEM or an aftermarket one.
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#9
It is a genuine Yamaha . part no on the box is 5lv-26280-00
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#10
Pm sent
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#11
Payment sent  :thumbup
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#12
Will be in the post tomorrow morning.

Malc
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#13
:thumbup
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#14
The mirrors are never quite the same when the hinge rivet has been replaced with a bolt, I did that to my right hand mirror on my 2003 Foxeye, for some reason I can not get the torque quite right on the bolt, at 100 mph plus the mirror moves backwards and I can see my own shoulder and half my chest but f--k all behind. But when I slow down the mirror stays in that position and needs a gentle push to get it to spring back under its own tension, it seems as if if is to loose and to tight at the same time.
I cannot bolt the mirror up tight because I need to fold then in when going through my gate to park up, plus its not helpful when tight filtering in slow traffic having a mirror that can not be pulled in.
Any way I will stop bleating now and go dry my eyes and get on with my life. 
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(25-01-16, 12:20 PM)tommyardin link Wrote: The mirrors are never quite the same when the hinge rivet has been replaced with a bolt, I did that to my right hand mirror on my 2003 Foxeye, for some reason I can not get the torque quite right on the bolt, at 100 mph plus the mirror moves backwards and I can see my own shoulder and half my chest but f--k all behind. But when I slow down the mirror stays in that position and needs a gentle push to get it to spring back under its own tension, it seems as if if is to loose and to tight at the same time.
I cannot bolt the mirror up tight because I need to fold then in when going through my gate to park up, plus its not helpful when tight filtering in slow traffic having a mirror that can not be pulled in.
Any way I will stop bleating now and go dry my eyes and get on with my life.


Tommy mate, you shouldn't be doing 100mph plus at your age - you'll get frost bite! Wink


Saying that, from your piccy below, if you did it in an open face helmet it should sort out the wrinkles  :lol


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#16
Where did you get the picture of my grandson. :rollin :z :rollin
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