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  1. #1
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    My friend that I ride with convinced me I need a mirror. I bought "the multi mirror" by blackburn, It can fit mtb or road, i ride road. I agree that it vibrates and I found myself constantly re-adjusting and trying to readjust while riding wasn't my cup o' tea. My DH is going to see if he can tighten it somehow so it would be less of a nuisance to me. I did like the idea of being able to see what was behind me. I agree with Kathi about having the mirror, as I had some of the same issues she did, and I only used it one day. I might look into Snappypx's mirror. That looks more discreet and less vibrations..but I will give my mirror one more try after some readjustments. Good luck.

  2. #2
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    I really like the "Take-a-Look" sunglasses mirror. It's super light-weight and very adjustable. Rarely shifts at all on the bike (only when you take off your glasses and put them down). The only downside is if you stop somewhere and forget you have it on. I've gotten some pretty funny looks at the farmer's market in my sunglasses (helmet now off, hanging on my bike handlebars), with my rear-view mirror!

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  3. #3
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    I have a helmet mirror and now that I've finally figured out exactly how it needs to be adjusted, I love it. It's a Third Eye mirror and it's supposed to be mounted on the inside of the helmet. However, I've got it mounted on the outside because when I put it on the inside, it was poking me in the head! I used black electical tape (tacky, yes...but it matches my HOT black helmet!) to keep it in the right spot. I would not ride without it! But I think it took me almost 2 months to get it adjusted right and to get used to it.

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by sara View Post
    I have a helmet mirror and now that I've finally figured out exactly how it needs to be adjusted, I love it. It's a Third Eye mirror and it's supposed to be mounted on the inside of the helmet. However, I've got it mounted on the outside because when I put it on the inside, it was poking me in the head! I used black electical tape (tacky, yes...but it matches my HOT black helmet!) to keep it in the right spot. I would not ride without it! But I think it took me almost 2 months to get it adjusted right and to get used to it.
    I love my Third Eye mirror too, but yes helmet mirrors take a few weeks to adjust too. But I would suggest to you that electrical tape may not hold well enough to keep it in place- it stretches too much and doesn't stick too well. Once you have the mirror right where you want it, why not put a dot of epoxy to keep it firmly glued on the helmet?
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  5. #5
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    Jul 2007
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    The bike shop today suggested that one that goes on the end of the handlebar, the Mirrocyle. (?) I was looking for a link to it online, but that must not be the correct spelling.

    He said it was the most stable and you could adjust the angle and tighten it up and it would stay.

 

 

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