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Old 05-01-26 | 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by MikeElBike
re: bar-end mirror would probably solve all the problems I mentioned, but I am a little bit wary of bar-end mirrors: I always feel that I'll be running them into obstacles
re: helmet mirror, is it stable enough in terms of vibrations ?
my bar end mirror is on a flexible joint, so if it gets moved, like if my knee hits it, it's easy to move back into place
eyeglass mirrors at stable & easy to adjust. I'm guessing helmet mirrors are as well

no bike mirror is gonna be like car mirrors
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