Up to 31 now.
Still researching. The challenge is what I call the clip and making it look like it was manufactured 40 years ago.
To try to make them as accurate as possible, I need some feedback from those of you that are lucky enough to own at least one 11mm stem. In the pic of Steve's stem below you can see the clip is not in line with the short leg of the stem. If it was in line then the stem would be universal, RH or LH, depending on how the mirror is mounted. I’ve looked at some of my 10mm stems and on one the stem is inline and another it is opposite to the picture but not as much of an angle. So it’s possible it was just sloppy fixturing. The parts book shows a different part number for right and left hand but those are assemblies and the stem may or may not be different. I’d like to find out what the other 11mm stems look like. Let’s call the one in the picture a right hand. If you have one or two will you examine them and let me know if it’s right hand, left hand or centered. If you want to send me photos, that would be great too.
There is another difference too. As you can see in the next pic, the hole for the 10mm stem clip (on the right) is close to the center of the radius. The hole for the 11mm is closer to the stem and not on the center of the radius. One of my other 10mm stems has a hole that is off center sideways. It was from that observation and the fact the there is not any mismatch in the hole that I concluded that the hole was punched after the clip was formed. So it is possible that the hole in the 11mm stem clip is off location. Of course the other possibility is that it was intended to be that way. The 11mm clip has a smaller bend radius so that there is enough clearance for the acorn nut if the hole is closer to the stem. Anyway, to make a long story not as long, I’d like some feedback on the location of the hole in the clip too. Again, pictures would be great. Any other opinions, comments and suggestions will be welcome too.
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