IMO The most useful feature of the mirror damper is that it allows the mirror stalk to flex rather than support the weight of the bike when you drop it. and you will drop it. again. if you ride it. revmaaatin. who 'drops' more often that some parishioners show up for church "If you are not falling down, you are not riding fast enough." Susan _______, a Postal Clerk, in some unknown SE Montana town> > At speed, these didn't work for me. The rubber was too soft and the > wind caused the mirrors to flap back and forth making them worst than > the stock set up. I cured it by going with the Honda XR650L mirrors > and dampeners. > > Don R100, A6F
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Andy in Louisiana > offshore at present
Awwwwwwwww. Now we're gonna have to go find a bigger hat for Fred. You're not doing his head any good by making it swell that big.> > > > > > Fred is the first honest internet dealer ever. He has the > reputation for > > > getting parts to you quicker than anyone else; the best part is > that he > > > runs his business out of a big steel barn in Moab. I'd venture a > guess > > > that 95% of the people on this list have purchased at least one > thing from > > > Fred > > >

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