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thplmn72 08-29-12 06:10 PM

mirror
 
So I think it's time for a mirror. I know I don't want a helmet attachment but haven't see one yet I like.I don't want the big round bar mirror and I don't think the one stuck in the bar end will see much soooo what do you use ?

thplmn72 08-29-12 06:54 PM

so I thought I didn't need to say serious replies only but I guess I'll say serious replies only

svtmike 08-29-12 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by thplmn72 (Post 14669582)
So I think it's time for a mirror. I know I don't want a helmet attachment but haven't see one yet I like.I don't want the big round bar mirror and I don't think the one stuck in the bar end will see much soooo what do you use ?

So to paraphrase...

You want a mirror, but none of the three styles that are prevalent.

You will probably have to compromise.

I use the Italian Road Bike Mirror.

bengreen79 08-29-12 07:10 PM

I don't use one, but I had a bar end mirror at one time and it worked well enough. After a while you'll be able to turn your head or look under your arm without losing your line.

MegaTom 08-29-12 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by thplmn72 (Post 14669715)
so I thought I didn't need to say serious replies only but I guess I'll say serious replies only

Yeah.. you can say that all you want, but....

This is Bike Forums, and we are 41.

TrojanHorse 08-29-12 07:24 PM

maybe something like this, only not so large looking:

http://www.adventurecycling.org/stor...end-mirror.cfm

deacon mark 08-29-12 08:26 PM

I have a helmet mirror and I don't get the negative image. I have see what is behind me and my head hurts to turn all around. I find a helmet mirror to be more important than wheelsets, CF, component levels, and hydration. Not everyone agrees. Get a helmet mirror.

ne_dan 08-29-12 08:30 PM

Just put a mirror on the back of the person you're following? Mabye

Ghost Ryder 08-29-12 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by TrojanHorse (Post 14669808)
maybe something like this, only not so large looking:

http://www.adventurecycling.org/stor...end-mirror.cfm

My buddy uses this on some of our rides, if I was to consider a mirror, this would be the one I would buy.


Originally Posted by bengreen79 (Post 14669766)
After a while you'll be able to turn your head or look under your arm without losing your line.

+1.
Shoulder check is the best way to know whats going on behind you.

BykOfALesserGod 08-29-12 10:16 PM

Any mirror is good as long as it is the same finish as your kickstand.

Carbon Unit 08-29-12 11:23 PM


Originally Posted by BykOfALesserGod (Post 14670454)
Any mirror is good as long as it is the same finish as your kickstand.

I wouldn't put a mirror in the same league as a kick stand. I use a mirror on my sun glasses and it gets used when I need to cross three lanes of traffic to get to the left turn lane.

deepakvrao 08-30-12 11:13 AM

1 Attachment(s)
Bar end on my road bike and this on my tourers. Can't do without a mirrorhttp://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=270213

droppedandlost 08-30-12 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by svtmike (Post 14669729)
I use the Italian Road Bike Mirror.

Great mirror. It's unobtrusive and doesn't move when you hit potholes.

danec99 08-30-12 11:28 AM

Mounts on my sunglasses, quick scan gives me the road behind, small surface doesn't effect the road ahead. Essential accessory.


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