Want to Buy Mirrors 2015 Roadster, possible floor board trade.

Here goes I'm probably going to stick my foot in my mouth but I've done it before, the mirrors on my Roadster are not threaded they have a Allen head that goes from the bottom into the mirror stem, at least that's what I remember I am not home now I'm away on business but I don't believe they have threads.
 
Here goes I'm probably going to stick my foot in my mouth but I've done it before, the mirrors on my Roadster are not threaded they have a Allen head that goes from the bottom into the mirror stem, at least that's what I remember I am not home now I'm away on business but I don't believe they have threads.
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Specification

SKU: JW-2522-Dumbo

  • Mirror Housing: forged aluminum
  • Mirror Stem :forged aluminum
  • Glass : convex lens
  • Mirror Color : Chrome
  • Adjustment: fair adjustable ( one adjusting joint )
  • Thread :10MM standard , 10MM reverse , 5/16"
  • Package : a pair ( Left hand / Right hand ) , 10MM standard thread x 2 pcs , 10MM reverse thread x 1 pc , 5/16" thread x 2 pcs.
  • Mirror Weight :n.w.:965g./2.1lbs(pair), g.w.:1125g/2.48lbs(total package, packing inclusive).
  • Fitment :
    10MM:Universal fit for most motorcycles( Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, BMW, Ducati, Victory, Triumph, Aprilia, Buell, Yamaha )
    5/16":Harley Davidson


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Ishrub, Thanks for the feedback on the floor boards, I'm secure with trying either the Kuryakyn 4357 boards that have the fold-up feature built in or the 7579 mini boards combined with 8905 spline adaptor which are designed to fold-up. Understanding the fold-up feature is an absolute necessity for this application. I'm leaning towards the 4357 boards.

Landstar, for reference on the mirror swap, (2017 R3R) I left the stock triumph stems/arms in place, in my case the rocket stock round mirror detached from the stock stem/arm, allowing the VTX mirror to screw/thread on in it's place. See attached thumbnail
 

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Ishrub, Thanks for the feedback on the floor boards, I'm secure with trying either the Kuryakyn 4357 boards that have the fold-up feature built in or the 7579 mini boards combined with 8905 spline adaptor which are designed to fold-up. Understanding the fold-up feature is an absolute necessity for this application. I'm leaning towards the mini boards.

Landstar, for reference on the mirror swap, (2017 R3R) I left the stock triumph stems/arms in place, in my case the rocket stock round mirror detached from the stock stem/arm, allowing the VTX mirror to screw/thread on in it's place. See attached thumbnail
Thanks for the information quite helpful
 
Those will have a good look on the rocket, and appear to provide a sturdy perch for the foot.
I maintained the stock peg position and went with the Rivco highway mounts/pegs for optional foot forward position / I really like. As far as the pegs, I'm going to try the 4357 boards and splined adaptors noted in my prior post. I may also buy the 2" offsets to go slightly forward and ever so slightly down. I ride conservatively so my lean angle(s) stay pretty modest.
 

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Those will have a good look on the rocket, and appear to provide a sturdy perch for the foot.
It is a challenge to find the right combination, I maintained the stock peg position and went with the Rivco highway mounts/pegs for optional position. As far as the pegs, I'm going to try the mini boards and splined adaptors noted in my prior post. I may also buy the 2" offsets to go slightly forward and ever so slightly down. (my lean angle(s) stay pretty modest)
Yes I'm not a lean angle specialist either I'm more of a cruiser, straight line quarter, mile is my bag !
 
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