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V7II mirrors

Mr Pootle

Cruisin' Guzzisti
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Live in Leeds
i’ve long thought that the Original mirrors don’t look quite right. I’ve now changed them for a pair of LSL Clubman mirrors. I’ve yet to try them on the road, but I like the look.

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So i just took off my stock mirrors on my V7 II Stone and replaced them with CRG Lane Splitters (amazing). But when removing the stock mirrors, I was only able to unscrew the top bolt (of the 2). So I'm left with what appears to be the bottom half of the 2 bolts, do I need to loosen the control nuts to remove bottom half? Or just use some more strength to remove?
 
So i just took off my stock mirrors on my V7 II Stone and replaced them with CRG Lane Splitters (amazing). But when removing the stock mirrors, I was only able to unscrew the top bolt (of the 2). So I'm left with what appears to be the bottom half of the 2 bolts, do I need to loosen the control nuts to remove bottom half? Or just use some more strength to remove?
That all unbolts from the perch.
You can replace them with these; https://gtmotocycles.com/products/brembo-no-mirror-clamp
 
I broke a mirror on my Norge it's mounted in the brake cylinder casing. I have a replacement on the way from Italy. If changing mirrors be careful that they are the type that snap off easy or else it could destroy the cylinder. The look a like mirrors with the threaded stem are cheap to buy but they are a liability on a guzzi.
 
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