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The one thing I noticed is that they say to drill a 1/4" hole one inch down to allow the wire into the fairing. I would go 1/8" to 1/4" more. I see on your picture that the mirror mount hits the gromment like mine and dosn't suck in tight to the fairing.
After drilling the holes thru the fairing..how do you connect the leads from the blinkers on the mirrors? Is it plug and play or do you have to slice into a existing wire?
Mtn,
You'll love having 'em on your scoot! I've had a few cager's roll their window down and say "I like those! They helped me know you wanted to change lanes" Mine are the Kuryakyn version, but same basic item!
Nice pic. I'll order mine for Xmas.
Looks like Kuryakyn makes them for HD. I checked the installation instructions on both sides and they're 100% identical. Price is the same, only a $0.04 difference.
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