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Yep.Storage compartment with a lid that swings down exposing a mirror.
I owned a 2000LT for 13 years, and never once used the mirror. Just saying...You might be able to find replacements online or at a bike wreckers. I recently bought a trunk from a local wrecker to get a replacement trunk latch. It also came with a mirror, which I was missing.
You're missing two plastic pieces and 5 torx screws to complete it. Otherwise, you have a custom trunk w/ more headroom.
Never rode with a female passenger, eh?I owned a 2000LT for 13 years, and never once used the mirror. Just saying...
Well some of us are just prettier than others.I owned a 2000LT for 13 years, and never once used the mirror. Just saying...
I was afraid to! LOLI owned a 2000LT for 13 years, and never once used the mirror. Just saying...
It is a burden we must bear.Well some of us are just prettier than others.![]()
Ha ha that happened to me the other weekend. I did 12 hours in the saddle over the Saturday and Sunday. On the way home I hit a big pothole followed quickly by a second big pothole. My left mirror suddenly parted ways with the bike. I saw it sail through the air. Thankfully I had recently put tethers on my mirrors so I wouldn't lose them. The problem was I made those tethers a bit long. At 100 kph the mirror just kind of sat in the air stream and floated along, but when I started to slow it started banging against the side of my fairing. I had to reach down and grab the mirror with my left hand while I looked for a place to pull over and clip it back on. Note to self, shorten those tethers.I just keep a compact mirror in the case anyways as mine came without/broken. There is always the side mirror if you haven't screwed them down yet. A little tap and they come right off in your hand 😁
As I mentioned above, I just drilled and tapped a hole through the air vent on the mirror and screwed them on with a long faring screw. The plastic was broken around the spring clips on mine and I wasn't about to buy new mirrors $$. Inadequate design if a pot hole can dislodge them. Easy enough of a fix so I don't have to stop in order to continue to see behind me.Note to self, shorten those tethers.
Yes, the plastic around the spring clips on both my mirrors were broken when I bought it. I found an easy way to fix that because I wanted to return it to standard. This is the first time I have had this happen but the pot holes were the kind that would devour a lesser bike.As I mentioned above, I just drilled and tapped a hole through the air vent on the mirror and screwed them on with a long faring screw. The plastic was broken around the spring clips on mine and I wasn't about to buy new mirrors $$. Inadequate design if a pot hole can dislodge them. Easy enough of a fix so I don't have to stop in order to continue to see behind me.