Trying to uninstall my bar end sliders.
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Trying to uninstall my bar end sliders.
I'm trying to install some bar end mirrors and I was taking out the stock sliders and the screw mechanism inside the bars won't come off. I tried pulling it out, but out of fear of breaking something I stopped, because the more I tried taking it out the plastic things surrounding the metal casing is getting more and more chipped. So how the f*** do you get them off?? As you can tell it's really been annoying me. Because I thought it would have been an easy job.
Here is what it looks like 1st pic.
Note: Also hows the best way to install bar end mirrors? These are the mirrors I bought (second picture). Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it. And if it helps, my bike is the 01 F4i.
Here is what it looks like 1st pic.
Note: Also hows the best way to install bar end mirrors? These are the mirrors I bought (second picture). Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it. And if it helps, my bike is the 01 F4i.
#2
The only thing holding that piece in is 2 rubber o ring one at the front and one at the rear( if i remeber correctly ), the piece your trying to get out is the bar weight. If your mirrors have threads on them they should thread straight into the piece your trying to pull out.
That piece is about 5" long so if you pulled it out i dont see where you could put the bar end mirrors.
That piece is about 5" long so if you pulled it out i dont see where you could put the bar end mirrors.
Last edited by bigboi18184; 09-26-2010 at 10:13 AM.
#5
i have those same bar end mirrors and there a P.O.S, but any way just find something and yank out that piece somehow
but when you install the metal/aluminum that their made of is super weak and I stripped out 1 of my 2 mirrors when tighting it to the bar end and I was barley using any force ,i had to get a rag and channel locks to hold the mirror in place while i tightened down the bar end
and when i went adjust the mirror where i wanted it that screw head broke off so now my mirrior kind of does what it wants but I can still use it
but when you install the metal/aluminum that their made of is super weak and I stripped out 1 of my 2 mirrors when tighting it to the bar end and I was barley using any force ,i had to get a rag and channel locks to hold the mirror in place while i tightened down the bar end
and when i went adjust the mirror where i wanted it that screw head broke off so now my mirrior kind of does what it wants but I can still use it
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I decided to just leave them out and keep my bar end sliders in. Those mirrors are crap anyway. I was playing around with the mirror itself and it doesn't seem like it can handle anything over 45. I just went to go return them. I have another question though. What are some good bar end mirrors that I can just with the sliders?
#8
no..they can handle the mph's but every once andf a while you have to tighten and adjust but if I didnt get mine off egay i would have returned them too....
a while back there was a thread that zmd started i believe that had some good/reliable bar end mirrors...ill try to find them by useing the search
a while back there was a thread that zmd started i believe that had some good/reliable bar end mirrors...ill try to find them by useing the search
#9
They got some on eBay, with sellers from the US. 2 different kinds. They got those ones which revolve around the 25$ area, then they got similar ones but the bar ends actually have BAR ENDS, like this one http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA...Q5fAccessories
a bit pricier but they look cleaner, and I'm sure they'll in easier. I'm gonna pick up a set soon.
a bit pricier but they look cleaner, and I'm sure they'll in easier. I'm gonna pick up a set soon.
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