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What mirror stem will work with this bracket ? It has a forward tilt to it that doesn't work with a normal stem..... I guess I could bend one ?
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You could run a leggy mirror or make a custom one that attaches to the spare if you are running one like I did. Not a very good pic, but you get the idea.
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You could run a leggy mirror or make a custom one that attaches to the spare if you are running one like I did. Not a very good pic, but you get the idea.
Yes, I have been swapping the LS mirror from the Smallstate to the VBB. Sort of a pain. I also have an LS mirror on the LD150 but they annoy me as they are so often out of whack. And I seem to catch them on all sorts of things... Maybe I need to spring for a Halcyon.. I also have rubber trim on the legshield.
I bought this bracket that fits the VBB's clamp bolt but it is twisted to the front and am wondering of there's a stem made just for it.
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Here's a picture of mine. Scooter Mercato has it. The mirror adjusts enough so that the bend in the mount doesn't matter. https://www.scootermercato.com/Scooter-Parts/Mirrors/1025
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Here's a picture of mine. Scooter Mercato has it. The mirror adjusts enough so that the bend in the mount doesn't matter. https://www.scootermercato.com/Scooter-Parts/Mirrors/1025
Yes, that one. It has been a few years since I tried it and didn't want to take the one off the smallframe so I tried one again just now and I can get it but it is at its limit. I'll get another and see if I can twist it a bit.
Thanks.
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Mine moves the whole thing out more.
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Mine moves the whole thing out more.
Far out !

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