Another simple question
#28
I've used these for a long time.


They work well, they don't look "dorky", and they are inexpensive.
Look up "Spintech" on Amazon - though I believe there are other manufacturers as well.


They work well, they don't look "dorky", and they are inexpensive.
Look up "Spintech" on Amazon - though I believe there are other manufacturers as well.
#29
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Several here have been recommending The Italian Road Bike Mirror. Actually contemplating getting one.

https://www.aspirevelotech.com/Mercha...ry_Code=MIRROR
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+i...w=1345&bih=765

https://www.aspirevelotech.com/Mercha...ry_Code=MIRROR
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+i...w=1345&bih=765
#30
Several here have been recommending The Italian Road Bike Mirror. Actually contemplating getting one.

https://www.aspirevelotech.com/Mercha...ry_Code=MIRROR
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+i...w=1345&bih=765

https://www.aspirevelotech.com/Mercha...ry_Code=MIRROR
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+i...w=1345&bih=765
Can you adjust the angle on this mirror?
#31
Several here have been recommending The Italian Road Bike Mirror. Actually contemplating getting one.

https://www.aspirevelotech.com/Mercha...ry_Code=MIRROR
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+i...w=1345&bih=765

https://www.aspirevelotech.com/Mercha...ry_Code=MIRROR
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+i...w=1345&bih=765
Can you adjust the angle on this mirror?
It looks good - but also seems to be pretty expensive.
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From: Lebanon (Liberty Hill), CT
Bikes: Canyon Aeroad, CAAD 12, MASI Gran Criterium S, Colnago World Cup CX, Guru steel & Guru Photon
https://www.aspirevelotech.com/Mercha...ry_Code=MIRROR
Thanks to a neck injury sustained in a motorcycle crash I have limited ROM in my neck. This is what I use on my road bike.
Thanks to a neck injury sustained in a motorcycle crash I have limited ROM in my neck. This is what I use on my road bike.
#33
Would you ride a motorcycle or drive a car without a rear-view mirror?
If the answer is no, then you need a mirror for the bicycle.
A mirror is especially helpful riding in the city. Approaching an intersection, with lights, cars and pedestrians up ahead, using a mirror is simple quick when checking for traffic from behind and beside you.
If the answer is no, then you need a mirror for the bicycle.
A mirror is especially helpful riding in the city. Approaching an intersection, with lights, cars and pedestrians up ahead, using a mirror is simple quick when checking for traffic from behind and beside you.
Last edited by GFish; 06-07-12 at 01:21 PM.
#34
Several here have been recommending The Italian Road Bike Mirror. Actually contemplating getting one.

https://www.aspirevelotech.com/Mercha...ry_Code=MIRROR
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+i...w=1345&bih=765

https://www.aspirevelotech.com/Mercha...ry_Code=MIRROR
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+i...w=1345&bih=765
But why not have both. I could see having both a bar end mirror and an eye glass mounted mirror.
My son bought me a Take-a-Look mirror for my birthday. After using this mirror for almost a year now, I would never ride without one. As someone else mentioned, it feels naked not using a mirror.
#35
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From: Austin, Tx.
Bikes: Raleigh Misceo
Several here have been recommending The Italian Road Bike Mirror. Actually contemplating getting one.

https://www.aspirevelotech.com/Mercha...ry_Code=MIRROR
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+i...w=1345&bih=765

https://www.aspirevelotech.com/Mercha...ry_Code=MIRROR
https://www.google.com/search?q=the+i...w=1345&bih=765
I like the look of that and don't mind the expense. (This sport has already gotten way more expensive than I had imagined).
But I ride a hybrid and my wife rides a comfort bike and this obviously won't work on them. I'll see what they carry tomorrow at the LBS. I might order something too if he doesn't have what I want. I do like to support local business. Probably because I was one for so many years.
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I use the Italian Road Bike Mirror on both bar ends of my Masi road bike. Once set up it cannot be adjusted. But, I find the image pretty clear (it's glass not plastic) and I am happy with it. I don't think it's particularly expensive especially when compared to other bike gear.
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I wear one mounted to my helmet and don't feel safe riding without one.
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Bikes: Terratrike Tour, recumbent tadpole tricycle.
I have a Take-A-Look on my sunglasses, and it works very well. As long as I remember to apply the anti-fog stuff to it (as well as my sunglasses and glasses) when it's raining. I also have a convex type mirror on the right handlebar for vehicles in town coming up in the right turn lane.
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What do you call a cyclist who sells potpourri on the road? A pedaling petal-peddler.
What do you call a cyclist who sells potpourri on the road? A pedaling petal-peddler.
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From: Central Coast, CA
Bikes: Surly LHT, Specialized Rockhopper, Nashbar Touring (old), Specialized Stumpjumper (older), Nishiki Tourer (model unknown)
I use the Mirricyle mirror on my road bike - the one that mounts to STI shifters. On my touring bike I have an old Blackburn mirror. You can't buy that design anymore, alas, so I'm trying to protect mine as long as possible.
I have tried all sorts of mirrors, including the Take-a-Look. I've tried one that mounts on my bar end, eyeglasses, brake hood, and the Mirricyle. I've never like the eyeglass type - I think my head is too big. (?) The bar end was too far down to be convenient and didn't show enough. No mirror I've tried has been perfect. The Mirricyle loosens up due to vibration. I have to carry an Allen wrench for it. One time I tightened it too much and broke it, so I have to be carry. The Blackburn vibrated too much, so I added a wooden dowel brace. It's clunkky but it works.
I have tried all sorts of mirrors, including the Take-a-Look. I've tried one that mounts on my bar end, eyeglasses, brake hood, and the Mirricyle. I've never like the eyeglass type - I think my head is too big. (?) The bar end was too far down to be convenient and didn't show enough. No mirror I've tried has been perfect. The Mirricyle loosens up due to vibration. I have to carry an Allen wrench for it. One time I tightened it too much and broke it, so I have to be carry. The Blackburn vibrated too much, so I added a wooden dowel brace. It's clunkky but it works.
#41
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Went to the LBS this morning mirror shopping. Bought one for each bike that mount to the bar ends. They are called "Third Eye". They mount easily, are pretty large and real glass. He had some others that were cheaper but they seemed cheaper. I rode around the neighborhood and are good so far. We're going to ride some miles in the morning so I'll know more then.
Now, my first attempt at attaching a photo here:
Now, my first attempt at attaching a photo here:
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