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,
That’s the mirror.
On the bike side, there are three pins, and the mirror has three clips.
The clips base cracks and clips can no longer hold the mirror properly.
This system is quite violent to make them snap together.
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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