I tried one attached to my glasses last year, and I hated it. I suspect I would have the same problem with a mirror attached to my helmet. The mirror is in my line of forward vision. It only gave me a vague idea of what was behind me, and I decided that it didn't help enough to make it worth losing a spot in my forward vision.
I haven't tried one on the handlebars, I keep thinking that there would be a shaking sensation there.
Just my bad experience, lots of others like mirrors. Guess I'll have to keep on looking behind me when I need to move to the left. Not as convenient as a mirror, but I've been doing that for years, so I suppose it works!
--- Denise



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