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I have a threads pull out of my left mirror (HD Bullet style), not sure why. They came on the bike when I bought it and I haven't touched them. Can't believe for the price they want for these they'd have this problem. Trying a JBweld job on the stud now to see if it will stay in, but not hopeful. Any better ideas appreciated. Might be theoretically possible to drill the mirror and stud and pin it in place, but seems rather fiddly.
Anyway, If anyone has a set of these as take-offs they want to peddle, or even just the left if that is what you have, (Bullet style mirrors 91657-02) let me know.
Would also consider a set of Buckshot mirrors 92096-05 as they are very similar.
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