ChrisKH said:I have always fancied those small mirrors you can get to put on a helmet, but are they actually any good?
Americans seem to like them so the probably do do the job.
ChrisKH said:I have always fancied those small mirrors you can get to put on a helmet, but are they actually any good?
andrew_s said:Those are what I used to use before I went to STI brake levers. I've never found anything satisfactory since, so I ended up giving up on mirrors entirely.
HelenD123 said:You can get a Mirrycle which fits STI brake levers. Look out for a review in the next Velovision.
Uncle Phil said:Ah, but will it fit on Ergos, I wonder?
ChrisKH said:which one are you deaf in? I'm totally deaf in my right ear.
belairman said:Chris, me too, and I get just the same experience with unexpected overtakes. Especially where there are two cars and I don't hear the second one over the noise of the first.
I haven't tried a helmet mirror but i've seen other posts which don't rate them because they vibrate a lot ???
I always thought some sort of helmet periscope might be good!
Tim
HelenD123 said:You can get a Mirrycle which fits STI brake levers. Look out for a review in the next Velovision.
Uncle Phil said:Ah, but will it fit on Ergos, I wonder?
belairman said:I always thought some sort of helmet periscope might be good!
belairman said:I bought one from Decathlon that fits in the end of my straight bars...
It gives a reasonable view, although the "head" is on a swivel and will drop off if knocked,
Lone Rider said:I got one of these, but I returned it as it isn't up to the job - I don't want it dropping off! My lbs had another type that works perfectly, and cost less!
ChrisKH said:That, or a handlebar mounted Bazooka.![]()