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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1288002" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>I guess the Chinese ones are a good test to see if they are going to work better for you, but if you decide that do, you may want to spend the extra coin to get the OEM ones then. The quality is much, much better. And that folding feature is important if/when your fat girl ever decides to take a little nap. Especially so on the 3rd Gens which are prone to break the aluminum subframes underneath, even after zero mph drops with the stock mirrors. The earlier models just bend the subframes, but you still end up having to try and bend them back and risk breakage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1288002, member: 3828"] I guess the Chinese ones are a good test to see if they are going to work better for you, but if you decide that do, you may want to spend the extra coin to get the OEM ones then. The quality is much, much better. And that folding feature is important if/when your fat girl ever decides to take a little nap. Especially so on the 3rd Gens which are prone to break the aluminum subframes underneath, even after zero mph drops with the stock mirrors. The earlier models just bend the subframes, but you still end up having to try and bend them back and risk breakage. [/QUOTE]
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