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« on: May 20, 2008, 07:44:08 AM »

The random cardboard boxes that were part of my Duc aquisition included a pair of older, slightly battle-tested Napoleon bar-end mirrors.  Same kind as shown here, but not as recent a model:
http://www.motostrano.com/nabarendmi.html
Since I'm working with a $3 plastic baby stroller mirror jammed into my left handlebar, and since I'm kinda digging the look of the Napoleons (as well as the prospect of being able to see behind me for a change...), I'm thinking about bolting them on.

Other than minor rash and a slight bend to the right-hand side one, I appear to be missing the allen bolts and expanders that would anchor these mirrors to the bar... would the allen bolts and expanders from a typical bar-end weight do the trick, or is there some unique aspect of the Napoleons that would prevent this?

Sorry for the lack of detail and measurements... I don't know any of the dimensions of the Napoleons.

Thanks for any and all assistance!

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« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2008, 08:37:20 AM »

You can use a piece of fuel hose as an expander.  A trip to a good hardware store should set you with an an allen bolt, washer and nut.  The bolts can be metric or not, they just need to be long enough and not too much smaller than the hole
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« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2008, 08:54:13 AM »

I may have an extra one laying around, I'll have to look....If I do, I'd be happy to send it to you!!

My S4 bars have a threaded hole, so I had to shave the collar off w/a milling bit to make it flush w/the end of the bar, then just bolt them to the end of the bar...

-Long story short, I didn't use the original bolt/expander...I'll let you know if I find it!!   Smiley
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« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2008, 05:46:42 AM »

.... allen bolt, washer and nut...
OK, I've got extra hose, so I think I'm going to give this a shot... does it matter what kind of washer or nut I'm using?
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« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2008, 06:47:55 AM »

I'll take a picture of the hard ware from mine. currently not mounted. The nut has grooves in it that grab the rubber expander so you can tighten everything.
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« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2008, 11:21:27 AM »

I'll take a picture of the hard ware from mine. currently not mounted. The nut has grooves in it that grab the rubber expander so you can tighten everything.

A lock washer and flat washer will do the same thing if you can't find the type of nut Sause is describing.
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« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2008, 12:03:05 PM »

ya if you don't have something to lock it to the rubber it will just spin forever
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« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2008, 12:56:39 PM »

I used the expansion bolts from the stock barends.  I had to drill out the mirrors to fit the bolt head, but then it worked perfectly  Nice and flush. 
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« Reply #8 on: May 23, 2008, 04:11:32 AM »

nut Sause
Heh heh... heh... heh heh heh heh... you said "nut sauce..." heh heh heh... heh.




/// OK, I've got misc. washers laying around... I'll try to score a couple decent allen bolts this weekend and give it a go.  Then we'll see if I can get the hang of this Innerweb thingy the young kids are raving about and "post up some pics," as the youngsters would say...
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« Reply #9 on: May 23, 2008, 12:26:24 PM »

Heh heh... heh... heh heh heh heh... you said "nut sauce..." heh heh heh... heh.
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So I did, wish I could say I did it on purpose Grin
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« Reply #10 on: June 12, 2008, 10:12:24 AM »

Update-  they're on, but they won't stay tight.
I used the hardware store bolt, nut, lock washer, and fuel hose chunk as recommended earlier in the thread.  My new issue is that they seem to want to work loose from vibration, and especially when subjected to highway speeds.

I've tried the following:
Tightening.  It just seems to cause the fuel hose to swell and push out from the bar.
Different pieces of hose.  Thought the pieces might be too slick or not expanding enough within the bar.
Abraded the hose and inside of bar w/ sandpaper to increase grip.  Seemed to work better than just tightening until yesterday.

Current arrangement goes (from inside of bar to outside...) :
nut - split washer - approx. 1" of fuel line - washer for end of bar - split washer - bar end mount - washer/bolt head.

I'll try to post some pics later.

Any advice appreciated.

Thanks!
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« Reply #11 on: June 12, 2008, 10:30:22 AM »

more fuel line. at least 2 inches. This will give you more surface area inside the bar.
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« Reply #12 on: June 12, 2008, 11:12:36 AM »

Hair spray on the hose may help.
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« Reply #13 on: June 14, 2008, 11:51:40 AM »

Tried howie's fix with my ol' ladies can of White Rain.  Seems good after a quick scoot down the block.

That said, I did also tamper with my washer set-up... instead of a lock washer between the bar end and the outer edge of the fuel line piece, I located a larger washer that covers the hole in the end of the bar better.  It's just big enough to cover the bar opening w.o interfering with the throttle... it seems like the bar-end clamped down flush against that better.  It also seems like the hose isn't pushing out against the larger washer like it did against the smaller ones.

But that could be teh stiction from the hairspray.

Thanks again for the advice, and if history is any indication... I'll be posting asking for more help in about 14-20 days.

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« Reply #14 on: June 17, 2008, 04:57:05 PM »

The daily commute includes 15 miles at +/- 70mph, and no shifting to report.  I think the hairspray was the cure.

Pics of one rough Duc, now with stationary Napoleon bar-ends:




I mentioned that they were worse for wear, but most of the damage seems to be cosmetic.  Since I'm going to be working the tank dents out, there's some paint in the forecast this winter.  The barends will probably get whatever treatment the tank gets.

Some posted pics of the Krylon chalkboard paint on a tank in another thread, and that got me thinking... Grin
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