Helmet mirror or handlebar mirror

EddiePJ

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All my bikes have small round Cateye bar-end mirrors which I find excellent. I'd never mount anything on a helmet. Michael Schumacher's catastrophic head injury was said to have been caused by the mounting of a camera on his helmet.
After having my helmet peak torn off in yesterdays crash, I can understand your reluctance. I'm sure, that is what jarred my neck so badly.
 

Sylvester

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I use a Zefal mirror of some sort, which is fine, but it's forever getting knocked out of position. Does anyone do a detented mounting (like you get on car door mirrors) which will let the mirror click back into position?
 

Gubbins

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Mirrycle mirror has arrived and looks impressively well made... I bought this , against my better judgement, entirely based on other members opinions and I am so glad that I did. It gives a clear vibration free concave image and is so easy to adjust to my liking...
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There are a lot of knowledgeable people posting on here, and a lot of what they say, although interesting, just goes right over my head, but the small things (like a mirror for example) are also important..
So thank you all!
 

Chris the Sheep

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I realise this thread has concluded now but just wanted to reply to this post:

I use a Zefal mirror of some sort, which is fine, but it's forever getting knocked out of position. Does anyone do a detented mounting (like you get on car door mirrors) which will let the mirror click back into position?
The Zefal Dooback works like that - so you can click it out of the way for narrow gaps or to lean a bike against a wall, and click it back when you ride the bike - no need to re-adjust. If you go for one of these be careful to order the right one - it comes in right-hand and left-hand versions.

I've got a Mirrycle on my drop-bar conventional bike and echo the comments here about quality; however, once adjusted it's fixed in position so can be an inconvenience if, like me, you have to get the bike through a narrow shed door.
 
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JohnCade

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I realise this thread has concluded now but just wanted to reply to this post:



The Zefal Dooback works like that - so you can click it out of the way for narrow gaps or to lean a bike against a wall, and click it back when you ride the bike - no need to re-adjust. If you go for one of these be careful to order the right one - it comes in right-hand and left-hand versions.

I've got a Mirrycle on my drop-bar conventional bike and echo the comments here about quality; however, once adjusted it's fixed in position so can be an inconvenience if, like me, you have to get the bike through a narrow shed door.
I always swing my Mirrycle mirror over when I put it in the garage so it doesn’t stick out and get caught as I walk past the fairly narrow space between it and the back of the car. I keep the front bolt tight enough not to move in use but lose enough to move it easily. It needs to be tightened up a bit every couple of months used like that which is no problem. It works for me.

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steve.c

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Hi.I use a Zefal mirror wich gives a good rear view and it folds inwards with a reassuring click and I must say I have tried lots of cheap rubbish off Ebay and this is the best mirror Ive had so far and it's also unobtrusive when holding the bars.
Regards Steve.
 
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Croxden

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Yesterday, someone having a go on my bike came off and the mirror got damaged, the head was missing. To took a while to find it deep in the mud but the glass was not broken.

Later at home, I cleaned it and was able to re-insert the brass serrated threaded part and then re-assemble. It's almost as good as new, I doubt any other than the Mirrycle would be so engineered to enable such a repair.

I have a Zefal on my Birdy, always having to adjust it. Nice view from it though, preferable to the Mirrycle but not good enough to replace it.
 
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I got one of those helmet mirrors for when riding my road bike. It's just about better than nothing.
 
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MikeS

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Hmmmm - my bar end mirror has bust - the black plastic cylinder thing has two splits in it which means I can't tighten it up any more. So I found this thread and thought I'd better buy me a high quality one like a Mirrcycle. Then blow me down when I saw the pics, that's exactly what I have already got Grrrrrr.