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Tsharman

Active Member
Can anyone please help me find a mirror for my surly LHT, pictures and links very much appreciated. thank you all in advance. :hello:
 

HelenD123

Legendary Member
Location
York
I use a Take a Look helmet-mounted mirror. There's a good review and video on the Travelling Two website. I must have looked in it every few seconds, whilst cycling, for the last four weeks checking for trucks as I cross Canada and couldn't imagine cycling without it now. The only place I've seen them available in the UK is on e-bay.

I've also used a Mirryclemirror which mounts on STi levers. There are also versions for straight bars. The mirror is pretty large and gives a good view, but, like all bar mounted mirrors, suffers from road vibration.
 

frank9755

Cyclist
Location
West London
I use the Topeak bar end one for drops. Very solid; no shakes and has lasted 7,000 miles. There is a Blackburn one for drops which I tried first. It attaches to the hood with velcro. I only used it once as it was very shaky and then fell off.
 

phil_hg_uk

I am not a member, I am a free man !!!!!!
I use these they work great with drops I have them on both my bikes.

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willem

Über Member
I would be very interested in Phil's bar end mirror for drops. Do you have more than a pretty picture?
Willem
 
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Tsharman

Active Member
@ mattie!
yes ive tried the google thing, what maybe i should have asked is about tried and tested and other peoples opinions on what theyve tried. To every one else that has replied thankyou all so much for putting yourselves out to answer. :hello:
 

Norm

Guest
I don't like the bar-end mirrors, as I have to stack 3 bikes next to each other and I'd need the bike to be about 6ft wide to see behind me, so I've gone for a frame-mounted mirror which looks under the saddle.

I'm not sure what luggage you are looking at for your LHT but I've got a Bike-Eye on my Secteur and Tricross and it works fine on them with either a tail pack or a seat post mounted rack. I have used it with a Large Topeak Wedge Pack on both bikes and a Topeak MTX rack with Trunk Bag. If you look at this image from the Bike-Eye site, you can see that there's a fair bit of room between the saddle and the mirror's sight-line, but it's possible that luggage would block the view.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I don't like the bar-end mirrors, as I have to stack 3 bikes next to each other and I'd need the bike to be about 6ft wide to see behind me, so I've gone for a frame-mounted mirror which looks under the saddle.

I'm not sure what luggage you are looking at for your LHT but I've got a Bike-Eye on my Secteur and Tricross and it works fine on them with either a tail pack or a seat post mounted rack. I have used it with a Large Topeak Wedge Pack on both bikes and a Topeak MTX rack with Trunk Bag. If you look at this image from the Bike-Eye site, you can see that there's a fair bit of room between the saddle and the mirror's sight-line, but it's possible that luggage would block the view.


Bike Eye don't recommend their mirror for bikes with racks and panniers, I think. I tried one on my Giant FCR, which has a rack fitted, and found it just too confusing an image to be useful - in order to separate the rack and frame and rearview, I had to look into it for some time - at risk of running into a lamp post ahead...

It was a bit better in a rural situation, where the view is simpler, but in the city, there was just too much going on. Maybe my reactions aren't fast, but I'm quite used to using rearview mirrors in all sorts of vehicles and on my trike, so it's not that I find mirrors tricky generally.

I don't have mirrors on my uprights. My current trike set up is one of these, one the left, with the jubilee clip fitting:

http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/product-...ror-fits-to-Handlebar-End-Long-Stem-16567.htm

and one of these on the right, fitted into the end of my handlebar - of course, it's not quite the same as an upright.

http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/cid/XRPP...ycle-Mirror-for-Straight-Handlebars-13144.htm

I sometimes knock one or the other going through narrow gates, and they are easy enough to twist back - the Mirrycle is perhaps a touch more robust.

I'm going to upgrade to have two of the Mirrycle type, because it's just a bit bigger and clearer to see in, and less wobbly.
 
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