Mirror GS 1150

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Just polishing the bike (2001 85K miles) and the mirror head just broke off. Are these re-buildable or will I have to replace the mirror and the stem as a single item.

Cheers.
 

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The good news is that these mirrors are not 'handed' so you don't have to search for a left or a right; however a popular replacement are the slightly wider and infinitely more stylish mirrors from the R1150RS :augie
 
I have the ones from a K1200RS fitted, these days.
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You’ve fitted them to an 1150GS of what vintage Paul?

Mine’s a 2000 model, but I don’t believe it makes any difference. It’s a well documented mod.

Good for holding helmets, too ;)
 

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Cheers mate. I learned my lesson the hard way in Spain last summer leaving my lid on a mirror. I accidentally kicked my bike (attempting a goose step to get my leg over in between tank & tent strapped to pillion seat) into a hedge that had a wooden fence in the middle. Made a right mess of my recently bought Neotec and took me 2 hours in 40 deg heat to unload the bike, pull it out of the hedge & reload


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Mine’s a 2000 model, but I don’t believe it makes any difference. It’s a well documented mod.

Good for holding helmets, too ;)

Those mirrors look excellent. Are the stems longer than the standard ones? Thanks
 
Those mirrors look excellent. Are the stems longer than the standard ones? Thanks

I couldn’t tell you, Captain. I don’t have a standard one to measure against and have had these fitted for many years, so I can’t remember what it was like to use the originals. I know that they are a slightly larger mirror and are positioned slightly wider so you see past your elbows better. They do require a small modification to accommodate the fast-idle lever.
 
I seem to recall the RS stems are actually shorter but the mirrors themselves are slightly wider than the GS standard so the overall rear view is improved.
 
I have the K1200RS mirrors fitted to my 2005 Adventure and would say they are the best mirrors I've had on a any bike.
 


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