Ah, same as mine and from the same place (although they do them in Halfords as well). I adjust mine as soon as I get on the bike and find it stays put from then on, so I don't have to take my eyes off the road to see what is behind me.It's the Cycle Aware Reflex Helmet Mirror from Merlin Cycles. I can't really fault the mirror, it's more my inability to adjust it to my satisfaction. Off the bike I get it into what seems to be an ideal position, but once riding I find it's not quite right and it's almost impossible to tweak while in motion. It's still better than nothing and I'll persevere with it!
Jim
Hey Homer - you got a link to the Ebay listing for those?I have steel pins holding my spine together as a result of a plane crash a few years ago.
I can't twist round so far to look over my shoulder, so I always fit an offside rear view mirror to all of my bikes.
I tried many different types but could never find a good combination of small size, solid construction, and clear view.
I then came across the cheapo generic handlebar end mirrors on ebay. They're intended for motorcycles, so can't be found in the cycling section at all. Sold in pairs, they're under a tenner, made mostly from alloy, quite small and unobtrusive, yet with a clear 3" convex mirror. Even the left ones can be fitted on the right side, so one "pair" can fit out two bikes. Much more robust than most "cycle" mirrors, yet they don't look disproportionately big on pushbikes.
They can either be clamped over the handlebar end, or on a supplied extension inside the handlebar end.
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There's lots of suppliers, mostly from China, but some are UK based for quicker delivery ( 2 or 3 days, instead of 2 or 3 weeks), though a little more expensive.Hey Homer - you got a link to the Ebay listing for those?
Made a far more successful adjustment today so it was obviously a case of getting used to the thing! It was fine on a 20 mile ride so I'm a lot happier with it.Ah, same as mine and from the same place (although they do them in Halfords as well). I adjust mine as soon as I get on the bike and find it stays put from then on, so I don't have to take my eyes off the road to see what is behind me.
Rob - do you have a mirror fitted to the Rose and if so which one is it? I think I'm right in saying you have the same Ergon grips as fitted to mine.Inspired by this thread I've just put a £5 Halfords bar end mirror on the AVE.
Does the job quite well, and I've only hit it three times on those blasted A-frame obstacles on bike paths around here.
I'm not saying it's the best mirror in the world, but it's a lot better than what was there before.
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Not as yet.Rob - do you have a mirror fitted to the Rose and if so which one is it? I think I'm right in saying you have the same Ergon grips as fitted to mine.
Jim
That's good, I think it's worth persevering with.Made a far more successful adjustment today so it was obviously a case of getting used to the thing! It was fine on a 20 mile ride so I'm a lot happier with it.
Jim