- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Remove old mirrors
- Step 3: attach the handlebars
- Step 4: adjustment the mirror
- Step 5: final examination
- Step 6: Care of the mirrors
Step 1: Preparation
Make sure you have all the tools you need on hand: a wrench, an Allen key and possibly a screwdriver. Clean the handlebar area thoroughly to remove dust and dirt.
Step 2: Remove old mirrors
Loosen the screws of the old mirrors with the right tool and carefully remove them from the handlebars. Make sure not to lose the screws.
Step 3: attach the handlebars
Put the new handlebars into the handlebars. Attach them with the screws supplied and tighten them with the wrench without overturning.
Step 4: adjustment the mirror
Place the mirrors in the desired position. Test the visibility and make sure that you have a good view of the traffic behind you.
Step 5: final examination
Check all the connections and make sure that the mirrors are tight. Drive a short distance to make sure that the mirrors remain stable while driving.
Step 6: Care of the mirrors
Clean the mirrors regularly with a soft cloth and a suitable cleaning agent. Check the fortifications and make sure that no rust formation occurs.
Question 1: Are the handlebars compatible with all Suzuki models?
The handlebars are specially designed for the Suzuki SV 650, SV 1000 and V-current models, but can also be used on other models with compatible handlebar ends.
Question 2: How can I adjust the mirrors correctly?
The mirrors should be set so that they have a clear view of the traffic behind them. Adjust the angles of the mirrors as you sit on the vehicle to ensure the best view.
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