Rear view mirrors - What do you use?
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Rear view mirrors - What do you use?
Postby westab » Fri Nov 11, 2011 12:01 am
I currently have a spare on my bike but will need to get another for my other machine I am currently rebuilding - I was just wondering what people are using that are road bike compatible for in the bar end.
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Postby Cycotic » Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:40 am
http://www.this link is broken/cateye-bm-300g-race-mirror/
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Postby m@ » Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:54 am
S'funny, I have a Zefal Spy on my roadie as well as the same Cateye and much prefer the Zefal - though it's smaller, it's more convex so has a wider field of view and much better optics than the Cateye. Also much less likely to be bumped as it can be easily twisted to the inside of the bars, easier to remove and reposition etc. So much so that I swap it between bikes and the Cateye has been sitting in a box since shortly after I bought the Zefal. That said, I bought the Cateye about ten years ago, so they've probably improved since.Cycotic wrote:I have a Zefal tear-drop shaped one on my mtb and a Cateye round mirror on my roadie. The Cateye is much better - wider view, clearer optics and cheaper.
http://www.this link is broken/cateye-bm-300g-race-mirror/
The 'Italian road bike mirror' gets a very good wrap for drop bar bikes - I haven't tried one as I tend to hit the end of the bars with my knee when pedaling through a turn already...
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Postby Schmenz » Fri Nov 11, 2011 12:25 pm
there are 10 billion threads on this already tho.
I bought an italian road bike mirror one. still in packaging. For sale.
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Rear view mirrors - What do you use?
Postby bodyboarding_bum » Sat Nov 19, 2011 2:21 pm
Not as well made as I was hoping either, especially considering the price!
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Postby Apple » Sat Nov 19, 2011 4:17 pm
Me too. I put them on one of my bikes and removed them; they ended up in the bin. I found that my handlebar was much longer and it hit my quads if I tried to stand on the bike.bodyboarding_bum wrote:I also recently bought 'An Italian Roadbike Mirror'. Haven't used it as I don't want to remove my bar tape to install as my tape is only new.
Not as well made as I was hoping either, especially considering the price!
I still have 2 more in the package if anyone wants them, waste of money and taps.
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Postby clackers » Thu Nov 24, 2011 2:37 pm
I'm not sure how your handlebar ended up much longer, Apple ... did you slide it all the way in?Apple wrote: I found that my handlebar was much longer and it hit my quads if I tried to stand on the bike.
Maybe on a quality woman's road bike (I'm trying to not sound like Kyle Sandilands here) the bars are closer in the first place because of the shorter top tube, etc.
Here's mine ... even allowing for the angle of the face there's not much difference:
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Postby clackers » Thu Nov 24, 2011 2:48 pm
Yeah, I use one on my commuter ... I like the way it quickly comes off, so I don't have to risk donating it to the local youths at the shopping centre when leaving the bike.Schmenz wrote:i have a zefal spy on my roadie.
I'll only put it on for certain journeys, because it's so short in length that with panniers it has to take the RH bar end grip to be of use.
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Postby jet-ski » Thu Nov 24, 2011 3:31 pm
You don't need to remove the tape do you? You just have to take the end plug out of the bars and stick the mirror in?bodyboarding_bum wrote:I also recently bought 'An Italian Roadbike Mirror'. Haven't used it as I don't want to remove my bar tape to install as my tape is only new.
Not as well made as I was hoping either, especially considering the price!
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Postby scirocco » Thu Nov 24, 2011 3:48 pm
No, they don't go inside the bars like a plug, they go on the outside and then the tape goes over the top to hold them, so you do have to re-wrap the tape.jet-ski wrote:You don't need to remove the tape do you? You just have to take the end plug out of the bars and stick the mirror in?
Great piece of kit though, it's the only mirror you wouldn't be embarrassed to have on a road bike. Can't understand the poster who said they hit his leg, must be some strange fit if that's happening. The only downside to them is that you can't adjust them much. If the end of your bar doesn't happen to be at the angle they need then you'll end up seeing either the sky or the ground.
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Postby jet-ski » Thu Nov 24, 2011 4:52 pm
I think on bikes with very short top tubes I can kind of see this happening - but I can't see it happening on my roadie, but I was borderline fit-wise for my bike and got the S (535 ETT I think) instead of the XS (which is 520) since I have long arms/legs for my height. I think if I got the XS it might be a tighter fit with my longish legs and the slightly shorter top tube and I might hit it pedalling through corners. Still I have this issue a bit with the bar-end shifters on my Surly LHT when they are in a certain position (ie middle gears), but you just get used to it like you do with toe overlap.
Could anyone measure exactly how far their italian mirror sticks out from their bars?
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Postby clackers » Thu Nov 24, 2011 8:08 pm
I got my LBS guy to fit it, wanting a view when I'm on the hoods rather than the drops (you want something else if you need both, such as a helmet mirror).
He said if the tape has been put on 'properly' it just needs to be peeled back for installation, but in my case he had to unwrap the whole thing.
I didn't pretend to understand the difference!
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Postby bosvit » Thu Nov 24, 2011 8:34 pm
Funny I have little trouble using mine in both the hoods and the drops, all bikes are a little different, just like the riders I suppose.clackers wrote:Check out my photo above, JetSki ... a couple of centimetres when finished?
I got my LBS guy to fit it, wanting a view when I'm on the hoods rather than the drops (you want something else if you need both, such as a helmet mirror).
He said if the tape has been put on 'properly' it just needs to be peeled back for installation, but in my case he had to unwrap the whole thing.
I didn't pretend to understand the difference!
I've tried a few different mirrors and the Italian bike mirror is the only one I would recommend.
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Postby Apple » Thu Nov 24, 2011 8:37 pm
LOL, you are funny. Well the bike I used the mirror for was on the 650c and it has a very short top tube, there for the handle bars where very close to me and it was a custom built bike a Teschner.clackers wrote:I'm not sure how your handlebar ended up much longer, Apple ... did you slide it all the way in?Apple wrote: I found that my handlebar was much longer and it hit my quads if I tried to stand on the bike.
Maybe on a quality woman's road bike (I'm trying to not sound like Kyle Sandilands here) the bars are closer in the first place because of the shorter top tube, etc.
Here's mine ... even allowing for the angle of the face there's not much difference:
My other bike is a Pinarello, and there is no way in the world I will put those mirrors on.
But hey, your bike looks great with it.
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Postby clackers » Fri Nov 25, 2011 10:46 am
Ah, a fashion crime!Apple wrote: My other bike is a Pinarello, and there is no way in the world I will put those mirrors on.
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Postby jet-ski » Fri Nov 25, 2011 1:00 pm
Am also thinking about changing the tape (mine's white and is quickly turning grey), so maybe I'll do it all at once.
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Postby Mulger bill » Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:45 pm
bosvit wrote:Calling Mulger, come in Mulger.....
Apple me mate, if you've got some Italian you don't want, PM me, I'll be into that.
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Postby Apple » Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:36 am
LOL,Mulger bill wrote:[Apple me mate, if you've got some Italian you don't want, PM me, I'll be into that.
Shaun
I believe you have some at home already.
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Postby giantguy » Fri Dec 16, 2011 11:36 pm
Next day I clamped it on and rode to work. I couldn't see a thing due to the mirror moving around and vibration due to the long flexible arm on it.
Next I decided to modify it by using an old bar end plug by drilling a hole in it, removing the clamp on the end of the mirror arm and then pushing it into the bar end plug so it had a nice tight fit with the mirror sitting just next to the bar end. I used this for a couple of weeks with limited success. When the mirror was in position it was ok, good view behind but still some vibration but I kept having to realign it to view properly.
I decided I needed something better. I was in the LBS and picked up a cheap mirror with a clamp that pushes into the bar end and then uses a screw to secure it. The mirror was on some sort of a ball joint and could rotate. I just fitted the mirror and went to align it by rotating the ball joint. The plastic arm between the ball joint and mirror snapped off without much pressure.I should have taken it back to lbs but couldn't be bothered for ten bucks.
Next after reading this forum and some reviews, I decided to buy the zefal spy mirror online as no local bike shop had it in stock (why not? ...sorry lbs no business from me). After waiting a while (I'm in WA) 2 weeks pass and it arrives from the east coast ( why so long ?)
I must say that after the first week of using it I am very happy. There is no vibration and I never have to re-align it. If I have any critisism of it, I would prefer it if the mirror was slightly larger but its not too much of a problem the way it is and it looks like the rubber band to secure it, could be a weak point. It has the advantage of being able to be secured with the rubber clamp in many positions.
I hope this helps anyone considering buying mirror. I have found it gives you a much better idea of what is happening behind you and I would find it difficult now riding on the road without a mirror.
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Postby elStado » Sat Dec 17, 2011 1:48 am
I have one here you can have for $50.
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Postby Apple » Sat Dec 17, 2011 10:40 am
LOL, I gave mine away to someone on this foum, hope he liked it.elStado wrote:Italian road bike mirror. End thread.
I have one here you can have for $50.
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Postby ColinOldnCranky » Sat Dec 17, 2011 7:31 pm
I would find a mirror more useful now as it is VERY difficult to get body and head around sufficient to see behind. It is also quite difficult to do so and be confident that I am not deviating from my intended direction. But then, where would I mount a mirror? Maybe a wrist-strap mount?
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Postby elStado » Sun Dec 18, 2011 5:29 pm
That's a very kind and generous gesture. Kudos for you.Apple wrote:LOL, I gave mine away to someone on this foum, hope he liked it.elStado wrote:Italian road bike mirror. End thread.
I have one here you can have for $50.
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