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Left side vibration and unusable mirror.
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pfhague
Posted 2010-06-09 4:17 AM (#61778 - in reply to #18857)
Subject: RE: Left side vibration and unusable mirror.


Cruiser

Posts: 51
I had the same problem with the mirror vibration. I used some silicone sealant between the outside edge of the mirror and the housing, It does not take much but will be needed in two spots. Works fine now!
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VisionTex
Posted 2010-06-09 8:44 AM (#61795 - in reply to #61778)
Subject: RE: Left side vibration and unusable mirror.


Visionary

Posts: 1484
LaPorte,Tx.
Mirror vibration on my Vision has been from day one. I've tightened, adjusted, etc. with no improvement. Took the bike to the dealer to have them try and fix and they blamed the vibration on the little blind spot mirrors I put on. So giving up on them I've tried some double stick tape in places around the mirror, but you can see it. So I've used some duct tape...DUCT TAPE, OH MY! I just take 2" duct tape strips about a foot long, roll them and then push the rolls up behind the mirror until I get enough behind it to add a little dampening structure. Hey, it works, it's been there for more than a year, really dampens out the vibrations, it's cheap and you can't see it.
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salty
Posted 2010-06-09 10:40 AM (#61805 - in reply to #61617)
Subject: Re: Left side vibration and unusable mirror.


Cruiser

Posts: 99
Cold lake Alberta
"whinecooler wheel weight method".


What is the whine cooler weight method please? I have wheel weights and crap stuffed behind my left mirror to no avail now.








Tarpits99 - 2010-06-06 4:47 PM

I was getting a little routine maintenance done on the Dodge a couple of months ago and asked the mechanic for some wheel weights on a whim, I put them away in the tool box against the day I might need them.

The last couple of weeks I have been noticing that the left mirror was vibrating and making life interesting, especially at night. Last night I jumped in and tried the "whinecooler wheel weight method".

I have to go back and beg some more weights, because now that know what a rock steady mirror looks like, I have to do the right one too.

Very cool fix!
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