Replacement inserts for ST100 mirrors

PoppaCross

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Replacement mirror glass for Honda ST 1100/Pan European ST 1200 ST 1300
$75 US
Overseas shipping extra, email for a quote

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NOTE This is the glass insert only! If your mirror body is damaged, I can’t help you.
But, In my experience with this machine, the mirror bodies are somewhat bulletproof.

I love my ST 1100. But like all antique motorcycles, sourcing body parts can be an issue.
The first time I had to replace the left side mirror I searched for a year and then had to result to old stock new parts at a stiff premium. Like $120 + if you can find one!
Now on the second time around, I found a local manufacturer to cut the glass insert I needed and was able to get the job done for half the cost. My partners still have the template so now I am your source for ST 1100/Pan European replacement mirror Glass.
I have a left and a right-side side plate in stock. I can have as many as needed cut to order.
Installation is a snap.
First, dismount the mirror body from your machine and remove all broken glass.
Second heat the plastic portion of the mirror assembly with a hairdryer or a heat gun. Don’t use open flames.
Third, put four dime-sized dollops of two-part epoxy inside the plastic mirror assembly.
Fourth. Insert new glass and hold it in place with rubber bands. Let set overnight.
Fifth, remove the plastic shielding I shipped your new insert with and the rubber bands.
Sixth reinstall your repaired mirror.
Now go ride.

This is my Esty shop
 

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I'll make you a vendor here.. however, you should adjust the title as it says ST100 and your post says ST1100, ST1200 and ST1300... no idea what an ST1200 is... lol
 

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"My ST1100 mirror glass is convex as is the mirror mount.
Tell me how to make the flat glass work?"

I would imagine the " four dime-sized dollops of two-part epoxy inside the plastic mirror assembly" will accomadate the curvature.

I had a flat mirror on one side of one of my ST1100s. The view is different on a flat mirror vs convex. I would put flat on both sides or convex on both sides.
 
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OhioDeere

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I'm watching this thread.. I know a young lady that needs new glass for her 1100. Would like to find the convex glass, as that is what is correct.
 
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I've found the distortion-free flat glass easier to live with. If you really need to pick up a few more degrees of vision you can always add one of those dinky little convex mirrors or just glance over your shoulder.
 

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Ordered a set of the replacement glass from Ad1993Pan's link on EBay.
They are convex and when I finally retrieved a stalk, they look like they will fit perfectly.
You will have to heat the outside rubber 'edge' of the stalk to get them in and they already have double-sided tape on the back.
Depending on what's left in the stalk, you may need to fab up a spacer or backing.
It's on my 'schedule' to try it, but it may be a while as the schedule is pretty full right now! :biggrin:
 
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Replacement mirror glass for Honda ST 1100/Pan European ST 1200 ST 1300
$75 US
Overseas shipping extra, email for a quote

1626359894771.png

NOTE This is the glass insert only! If your mirror body is damaged, I can’t help you.
But, In my experience with this machine, the mirror bodies are somewhat bulletproof.

I love my ST 1100. But like all antique motorcycles, sourcing body parts can be an issue.
The first time I had to replace the left side mirror I searched for a year and then had to result to old stock new parts at a stiff premium. Like $120 + if you can find one!
Now on the second time around, I found a local manufacturer to cut the glass insert I needed and was able to get the job done for half the cost. My partners still have the template so now I am your source for ST 1100/Pan European replacement mirror Glass.
I have a left and a right-side side plate in stock. I can have as many as needed cut to order.
Installation is a snap.
First, dismount the mirror body from your machine and remove all broken glass.
Second heat the plastic portion of the mirror assembly with a hairdryer or a heat gun. Don’t use open flames.
Third, put four dime-sized dollops of two-part epoxy inside the plastic mirror assembly.
Fourth. Insert new glass and hold it in place with rubber bands. Let set overnight.
Fifth, remove the plastic shielding I shipped your new insert with and the rubber bands.
Sixth reinstall your repaired mirror.
Now go ride.

This is my Esty shop
Hi PoppaCross, do you still have these around? I need one asap. Thanks
 
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