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Helmet Mounted Mirror
DaveB wrote:
Bob C wrote: Terry wrote: Has anyone used one, and what do you think about it. Is it ok to use with a Road Bike riding position. Look at www.thirdeye.com they have helmet and glasses mounted mirrors and will send direct from the US. I have used a glasses mounted mirror for a while now and find it great, never miss the rear view, but requires you to turn your head. You sure about that url? DaveB er - try http://www.3rd-eye.com/ the other one gets you a website entrepreneur or scrounger whathever -- Bob C -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Helmet Mounted Mirror
ray wrote:
Terry wrote: Has anyone used one, and what do you think about it. Is it ok to use with a Road Bike riding position. I wear glasses, so glasses-mounted has been the way to go. I've had one for over 25 years. Have used one with both dropped and flat handle-bars and had no problems with either. There's no need to import these as such. See your local dentist, ask them for half a dozen, they'll give them to you. Then take one bit of old spoke, a small electrical connector (Dick Smith or Tandy) and some araldite or superglue. You can probably figure assembly out for yourself, easy enough, adjust with pliers for correct view when complete. I wouldn't be without one, and have no problems adjusting from flick left (car) to flick right (bike). Simple, cheap, light, compact, vibration-free, and you can spot a likely arsehole well before they get close, for evasive action. Cheers, Ray Has anyone used a glasses mounted mirror in Europe? we'll be cycling in France in July for that once in a lifetime TDF week, and I'll need to practice the left head turn for July when the third eye is mounted on the left hand side of the glasses. -- Bob C -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Helmet Mounted Mirror
On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 16:45:27 +1100, Bob C patnbob@unwired wrote:
we'll be cycling in France in July for that once in a lifetime TDF week, and I'll need to practice the left head turn for July when the third eye is mounted on the left hand side of the glasses. Get a 2nd one now and give it a go. You may never go back to just one, I'm very happy with twin hood mounts. |
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