Mirrors

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Prompted by a post in the "indicators" thread, I thought I'd mention this. I expect that people will want to come into this thread and post about their X-fantastic mirror, which I encourage.

If you have a bike, where it's not possible to fit a mirror to your bar-end or anywhere else where it'll actually work, you could consider one of these, which I use when riding my road bike. It's nowhere near as good as a fixed mirror, but at least you can see when there's a car coming up behind you or check that your mate is able to keep up with you on his electric bike. The sticky pad didn't last 5 minutes, so I bolted mine to the helmet with a single screw through the mounting plate.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bicycle-Helmet-Mounted-Mirror-Rear-view-Mirror-360-degree-adjustable-DU-M1AM-/161899800580?hash=item25b1fae804:g:a1gAAOSwxN5WWDwd
 

Angelnorth

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I just fitted a bar end Cateye one - no idea whether it's really useful since my key discovery on first outing was that the "factory" tightness is woefully sloppy and the road surface round here jiggled it out of position in no time at all. It needed a cross head screwdriver so it waited until I got home to get tightened up and hopefully it will perform better on the next outing.
 
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flecc

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I just fitted a bar end Cateye one -
I've always used the Cateye ones, mainly the BM500G model. As you found the end screw does need to be slammed up very tight and they can get knocked out of alignment easily if manoeuvring the bike carelessly, but once you're familiar they can do the job ok.
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eHomer

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I standardised all my bikes and trikes with cheapo ebay "motorcycle" bar end mirrors.

I use quotes because they're a bit on the small side for most motorbikes, so I find them ideal for push bikes.

They're all alloy (ok, just the usual monkey metal, but strong and light enough for many years on bikes.)

They can be bolted directly on the outside of 7/8" bars, and they also come with an internal expanding plug, so they can be fitted internally instead.

They're slightly convex, so give a good field of view.

If you file the jaw opening slightly wider, they can then be easily flipped inwards to avoid damage in a crowded garage or bikeshed, (like mine)....

Best of all, they're about £8 a pair, and are surprisingly well made for that sort of money.
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LeighPing

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I had an old handlebar mirror in which the glass had broken. It wasn't big enough to fit around my comfort grips. So, I used some cable ties and another piece, the plastic convex mirror, from another broken mirror that I had left over from elsewhere. I used some double sided tape to stick them together. I wouldn't be without it now that I've had it on for a while.

I prefer a convex mirror over a regular mirror. Even though things seem further away with them.

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Croxden

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flecc

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Ideally I'd want the Zefal structure with Mirrycle joints and the Cateye BM500G view! :)
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soundwave

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i said that to a guy today on a race bike with legs size of tree trunks, why dont you have mirrors ?

looks back and says cos you cant over take me on that thing and went for it pmsl.

stopped changed to 18t engage turbo mode and kicked his ass ;)
 
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Benjahmin

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I wouldn't be without the Mirrcycle on my Carrera, robust and steady. Bought one for the wife's Big Bear but Woosh advised me not to cut the end off the throttle grip. Haven't found one yet that will do the job. She really needs it as there's a serious wobble each time she looks over her shoulder, and that's before the pub:rolleyes:. Anyone know what will fit a Big Bear LS?