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Originally Posted by
noglider
A few years ago, I switched from the Take a Look mirror (which mounts on glasses) to the Hubbub mirror which mounts on the helmet. For me, it's an improvement. It stays on pretty reliably so it's one fewer thing to keep track of. My eyeglass prescription is mild, so I can ride without my glasses if I need to. I like riding without my glasses when it's raining because the rain obscures my vision. And now that my mirror is on my helmet. I still have the use of the mirror even after I take my glasses off.
The Hubbub mirror is very well made.
https://hubbubonline.com/product/hub...lmet-mirror-3/
Just for the record Take a Look sells a plastic bit that adheres to helmets allowing the mirror to mount there. I have one and it's fine.
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2024 A Homer Hilsen, 1992 Paramount PDG Series, 1991 Mercian King of Mercia, 1987 Mercian Pro, 1985 Shogun 500, 1972 Peugeot PX-10, 1972 Schwinn Paramount P13-9, 1971 Peugeot PX-10, 1970 Raleigh Pro Mk I, 1969? Falcon San Remo
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