Reddit Reddit reviews SMT-Racing Rearview Mirror Compatible With Honda Suzuki Kawasaki Cruiser Chopper Sports Blk [B00RNIVJ7K]

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SMT-Racing Rearview Mirror Compatible With Honda Suzuki Kawasaki Cruiser Chopper Sports Blk [B00RNIVJ7K]
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2 Reddit comments about SMT-Racing Rearview Mirror Compatible With Honda Suzuki Kawasaki Cruiser Chopper Sports Blk [B00RNIVJ7K]:

u/TheChineseChili · 3 pointsr/fz6

I have a great solution!

I own an 06 fz6, so I have the same goofy windshield as you. first of all, I highly suggest buying the dark smoke puig racing windscreen. It greatly improves the ride quality, and the dark smoke lets you see through it if you end up tucking that hard, but still looks nice like a full black screen.

First, I bought these mirrors that youtuber The Inja suggested for his 07 fz6. The only problem is that the mirror mounts on that year are vertical, whereas 06 and before have the slanted mirror mounts you see in the pic. What this means is that even with the mirrors best adjusted, they still angle too far out to be even close to seeing behind you. And that sucks, because most mirrors you'll find aren't able to adjust enough!

So what I did to fix the issue was go over to JW Winco. They machine all sorts of mechanical odds and ends... So I ordered two part#'s 6NLZ0 and 6NXBGI. I then went down to the hardware store and bought some threaded studs. I believe it was an M4 size. It is important that they are a fully threaded stud, and not a stud with a spacer in the middle. In the threaded stud pic, the middle is the kind you want, not the outer ones. Along with the studs, I also bought some washers to put against the mirror/clevis contact points. You'll also need an M6 bolt/nut combo to tighten the clevis fork assembly together. I put a washer on either side of the clevis/bolt assembly.

I highly suggest you take a mirror into the hardware store and assemble what I've described before you purchase the parts, it'll save a lot of time.

The end result is fantastic! The mirrors are great. Very solid, and tinted blue to save your eyes at night, as well as help your brain separate the mirror from the world around you, so you don't get distracted by your mirrors. The mirror ball pivot is SOLID, and will not fold in on you at top speed. Vibration isn't bad either. They look pretty mean on the bike, and I think they fit well. If you want, I can take a picture or two of it later to help you see what it'll look like and how it all goes together. Hope this helps!