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    Replacing mirrors because of some scumbag! Please help!!

    I need to find out where I can buy mirrors in Christchurch? Some drunk cnuts ripped the mirrors off. The sticks they sit on are still attached, it looks like they've been ripped from the ball joints.

    I need to get a location (apart from Trevor Price Yamaha) where I can get some replacement mirrors for my Yamaha Scorpio 225 (first bike, less than a week old!)

    Thanks

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    Don't Yammies have a left hand thread and a right hand thread? My Suzuki has a 8 mm right hand thread fitting on each side. If your Scorpio has both right hand threaded fittings then you should be able to pick up mirrors from any brand at any dealership or motorbike wreckers yard. 8 mm is the standard I think, I think HD have 3/8".

    If it has a left hand and right hand thread then you'll be restricted to the Yamaha agent or Yamahas at the wreckers.

    By the way, I think the Scorpio is a nice learner bike, nearly had one but a cheaper Hyosung GV250 won out.
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    See above...

    also, check what's available on trademe and have a look at GP motorcycle wreckers...

    You're certainly having a baptism by fire with your bike, hope this is the last of your problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Steve View Post
    Don't Yammies have a left hand thread and a right hand thread? My Suzuki has a 8 mm right hand thread fitting on each side. If your Scorpio has both right hand threaded fittings then you should be able to pick up mirrors from any brand at any dealership or motorbike wreckers yard. 8 mm is the standard I think, I think HD have 3/8".

    If it has a left hand and right hand thread then you'll be restricted to the Yamaha agent or Yamahas at the wreckers.

    By the way, I think the Scorpio is a nice learner bike, nearly had one but a cheaper Hyosung GV250 won out.
    I'm sorry, I don't know what that means. Not sure what thread they have but the mirrors have been ripped off so I'm not sure I can just screw some one ones back on?

    There are none on trade me, how much do you think a set would cost from a Yamaha dealership?

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    Try budget motorcycle spares

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack85 View Post
    I'm sorry, I don't know what that means. Not sure what thread they have but the mirrors have been ripped off so I'm not sure I can just screw some one ones back on?

    There are none on trade me, how much do you think a set would cost from a Yamaha dealership?
    Thread confusion? Not unusual on KB.

    If your bike is like my Yammie then the mirror stalks are clockwise and anti clock wise, they go in different directions. This is the bit that goes onto the handlebars with the adjuster nut. Undo the stalks / stems and you will see what's what.

    I smashed a mirror on my TDM and found it easier to just put on some cheap bar end mirrors. Ended up with a much better view for about $20.
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    First off, don't get your knickers in a knot with what I'm about to say...

    Yes, I understand you're new to riding and the learning curve is a bit steep and you seem to have had your fair share of issues with your bike. But now is the time to start finding out for yourself what terms mean... google is your friend.

    Not sure about left or right hand threads - google it, and look up the workshop manual which you'll probably find at the local public library. If you're a student at a tertiary institution then you might even be able to get a copy sent to you there...

    As for the mirrors - I'm assuming, yes, I know we should never assume, that the mirror was ripped of the end of the stalk. You have several options: first replace the whole unit for each side either from the dealer or from a wrecker [hence my suggestion to look at GP motorcycle wreckers] - and you need to ask them how much it will cost as most of us will have absolutely no idea. Second, you might be able to replace just the mirror part and that's why you've been directed to try Budget Motorcycle Spares by Asher.

    Yes, I know the above is a bit tough but if you can deal with stuff yourself then you'll enjoy the bike more yourself. Nothing wrong with asking for advice but before you do, think about where you might find the answer for yourself.

    Now, either go and see Budget Spares - or even phone them - or drop an email to GP spares and asked about the Scorpio they are wrecking.

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    Again for Budget Motorcycle Spares. I replaced the tiny stock mirrors on my bike for $20 from there.
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    There are aftermarket options available in left and right hand threads.

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    Thanks a lot for your help guys! I got a set of aftermarket ones from Budget Spares and cost me a total of $50.

    There is CCTV and I can see a random woman does it at 0330 and then drives away in her car, but stops to pull off a window wiper from another vehicle. Bitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack85 View Post
    There is CCTV and I can see a random woman does it at 0330 and then drives away in her car, but stops to pull off a window wiper from another vehicle. Bitch.
    Hope you can identify her plate number and report her to the cops

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack85 View Post
    Thanks a lot for your help guys! I got a set of aftermarket ones from Budget Spares and cost me a total of $50.

    There is CCTV and I can see a random woman does it at 0330 and then drives away in her car, but stops to pull off a window wiper from another vehicle. Bitch.
    So the burning question is, can you read the number plate?
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    I should have mentioned in the previous post that no, unfortunately the lights on her car are too bright for the camera to pick up on. I'll see if any other shops have CCTV but I doubt it.

    Oh well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack85 View Post
    , how much do you think a set would cost from a Yamaha dealership?
    well shit son, dont go so far out of your way as to actually phone them aye. we're all here to spoon feed you. j
    ust yell out, someone will be 'round to fix your bike and give you a handjob too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    well shit son, dont go so far out of your way as to actually phone them aye. we're all here to spoon feed you. j
    ust yell out, someone will be 'round to fix your bike and give you a handjob too.
    participation awards all round too.

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