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Old 31-03-2020, 10:42 AM   #25
Darren69
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Originally Posted by The Clockie View Post
I'd be very wary about fitting those. I've had bar weights with rubber fitting inserts longer than them work their way out and go AWOL. With the overhung weight of a mirror wobbling up and down, it'd be far worse IMO. If you can get bar-ends with wedge-type fittings, they are the best. See the Halcyon ones: https://classicpartsltd.com/classic-...d-mirrors.html

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I can't comment on the effectiveness of the rubber inserts I'm afraid as I went for solid bars in the end which these obviously won't fit into. You could maybe change the rubber for a wedge type fitting?
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