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I have noticed that the O-rings in the joints of my CRG Hindsight LS mirrors are all broken up and falling apart. I figure if I take them apart to look at things and try to source the right size replacement O-rings, that will be the end of their functionality for who knows how long.
I sent CRG an email and they will gladly sell me replacement ones at $1 for a set of 4 (enough for both mirrors)... plus $5.50 to ship them out. This violates my basic sensibilities over what is a reasonable price for a little rubber ring, even if I order myself a spare set for the future.
So here is my question:
a) Does anyone have a sense of what the proper size O-ring is to try and source at my local hardware store?
or
b) Does anyone else need a replacement set for their own mirrors? A few more sets gets me past the point of feeling dumb for paying more for the shipping than the product.
2005 Triumph Speed Triple, Jet Black
I work in the industry, you would be surprised as to how much some orings can cost
How can it cost that much to ship out o-rings for the CRG Mirrors?! Put them in an envelope with a stamp! Geeze!
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That,s a great deal. Don,t waste your time trying to find a better deal.
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I,M kind of blown away by the recent devaluation of the human labor factor.
It seems that everyone expects people to work for free lately.
2005 Triumph Speed Triple, Jet Black
I work in an industry, where our employees are doing extremely difficult jobs working with extremely difficult people, for low wages. It's a job you need to love to do. So I understand the value of human labor.
I was only surprised at the fact that shipping and handling costs $5.50. It can't take anymore than $1 for the envelope and stamp -- really the o-rings on the joints of the CRG's are small... Maybe it's all that overhead...
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