Hip Priest
Veteran
I find a Mirror can be useful for shoving down the front of your jersey before descending the alpe at speed.
By far the majority of people stated that they have tried a mirror and then explained why it did not work for them. For me the reasons against are were summed up in the 3rd post
I read them all including the one accusing OP of trolling and the youtube tantrum clip.On the assumption that this is sarcastically intended, go back and read @Origamist's first post here. It was a perfectly reasonable invitation to consider what benefits the OP was advocating.
The point you seem so keen to miss is.... someone tried 'a' mirror, and decided that it had no real advantage over turning their head to see behind (which is very effective). How many different types of mirrors do you suggest we try before coming to the same conclusion?A mirror.
Do we all just test ride A[\b] bike when it comes to purchase time?
I covered this in my original entry to the thread & ad naueum previously. There's a wide variety of mirrors available, many total cr@p, some very good and it is a process of trial & error & elimiation to find the types that do work and don't conform to the prejudice that a bad one can seemingly instil so readily and so deeply.
Unfortunately the bad ones (again read my original post here for the common failings) are the ones most commonly seen for sale and are usually cheap ones. The shops will no doubt shift enough of them to merit re-order without the seller making follow up enquiries to the purchasers how they got on with them. And its often said on here buy chdap buy twice - people don't invest in quality and then assume everything is c**p.
I tried a mirror and didn't like it is hardly a representative statement of the efficacy of all mirrors any more than I got drunk once is a licence to spout teetotalism in the beer thread OR to claim all bikes are rubbish because the one you bought in Asda was.
The sound alerts me. I don't wear a stereo, and never would. Mainly because it would prevent the sound from alerting me.Please don't post a reply about how the sound alerts you, we all see many cyclists riding with stereo's on their heads how would they hear?
A mirror.
Do we all just test ride A[\b] bike when it comes to purchase time?
I covered this in my original entry to the thread & ad naueum previously. There's a wide variety of mirrors available, many total cr@p, some very good and it is a process of trial & error & elimiation to find the types that do work and don't conform to the prejudice that a bad one can seemingly instil so readily and so deeply.
Unfortunately the bad ones (again read my original post here for the common failings) are the ones most commonly seen for sale and are usually cheap ones. The shops will no doubt shift enough of them to merit re-order without the seller making follow up enquiries to the purchasers how they got on with them. And its often said on here buy chdap buy twice - people don't invest in quality and then assume everything is c**p.
I tried a mirror and didn't like it is hardly a representative statement of the efficacy of all mirrors any more than I got drunk once is a licence to spout teetotalism in the beer thread OR to claim all bikes are rubbish because the one you bought in Asda was.
The OP was the OP's very first contribution on CC. I see it as on a par with going into a crowded pub full of locals, getting up on a chair and telling them that they are all wrong about something.
I read them all including the one accusing OP of trolling and the youtube tantrum clip.
The OP IMO did cover what benefits they perceive from mirrors in no less detail than many of the 'tried it didn't like it' & 'I've got a working neck' posts yet none of them were challenged to provide an enhanced burden of proof of opinion, and a degeneration of content (on both sides) from there.
Stupid question I know, but presuming everyone can refrain from jumping in with 'tried that one and hated it' posts (I know, some hope) having tried a number of mirrors, which one/s did you decide were worth the money?
The point you seem so keen to miss is.... someone tried 'a' mirror, and decided that it had no real advantage over turning their head to see behind (which is very effective). How many different types of mirrors do you suggest we try before coming to the same conclusion?[\b]
Well saidSimon,
You posted an entirely valid discussion point. Many posters here hold a different view from you. Some of them may have have been slightly sarcastic in putting their point across, many of them weren't.
What I would say is that I suspect that most of them have many, many years experience of riding bicycles, and that if adding a mirror was going to make a fundamental difference to their riding safety, they would have done it by now. That fact that the vast majority of cyclists don't use a mirror, to me, speaks volumes.
If it works for you though - great! But don't get annoyed with people for disagreeing with you!
Ride safe!