Useful info. Definitely looks like there's room in there to do something. My first thought is to use your magnets, but with a joint set up that does the heavy work - magnets just for retention, not fixing...Yeah,
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That’s the mirror.
On the bike side, there are three pins, and the mirror has three clips.
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The clips base cracks and clips can no longer hold the mirror properly.
This system is quite violent to make them snap together.
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So, the whole base would have to be remade.
I suggest the magnets because it’s an elegant solution.
The mirrors have a tether.
As you can see mine also suffers from the same problem.
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My old Pan European has a similar problem, but that arrangement looks much heavier. On the Pan, the mirror was mounted to the subframe. The plastic was effectively a cowling...
I just now need to get a proper look at one with some measuring gear!
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