Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
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Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
Postby gudism » Fri Feb 14, 2014 12:12 pm
What are the best mirrors for bent trikes with bar end shifters?
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
Postby Aushiker » Fri Feb 14, 2014 12:22 pm
The other type I have used on my bikes and still use on my Surly Long Haul Trucker are Zefal Spy mirrors. Cheaper and easier to get locally if you are in a hurry.
There is also a good discussion going at the moment at BentRider on mirrors. Might give you some other ideas.
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
Postby Aushiker » Fri Feb 14, 2014 6:06 pm
Is that a trike thing? I haven't experienced that on my LoGo P-38 or on the Bacchetta Giro ATT 20 nor heard of others reporting this on diamond frames. Are trikes are much harsher ride?just4tehhalibut wrote:The B&M Cyclestar suffers bumps and jolts.
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
Postby recumbenteer » Fri Feb 14, 2014 8:53 pm
I gave up on all "trike mounted" mirrors, bar end or frame mounted, as I found there was way too much road vibration transferred to the mirrors for any sort of "clear" rear vision.
I opted for a helmet mounted mirror instead.... this gives me a better rear view, with little to no vibration, and with a subtle movement of your head you get a much wider field of view.
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
Postby John Lewis » Fri Feb 14, 2014 11:01 pm
There is a Mirricycle mirror in each.
My wife's Logo has cut down barends mounted below the brake levers on the steerer and likewise mirricycle mirrors.
I also use a helmet mounted mirror.
I notice your steerer has apparently no grips and is just bare metal. On our trikes we use a foam grip that is fitted over
the top of the cables coming down from the barend shifters. They are pretty easy to fit without having to remove the shifters.
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
Postby Mbike23 » Sat Feb 15, 2014 3:28 am
It's not that the ride more harsh it's were the mirror mounts. On most trikes it will be mounted off the wheel/ king pin along with the mud guard. This means there is nothing to absorb the vibration coming directly from the road. On your bikes and diamond frames the frame and fork will absorb a lot of this before it reaches the mirror.Aushiker wrote:Is that a trike thing? I haven't experienced that on my LoGo P-38 or on the Bacchetta Giro ATT 20 nor heard of others reporting this on diamond frames. Are trikes are much harsher ride?just4tehhalibut wrote:The B&M Cyclestar suffers bumps and jolts.
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Now having said that I have no problem with mirror stability on the GT5 and have taken photos of other riders in the mirror while riding.
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
Postby Aushiker » Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:39 pm
Ahh okay. Thanks for the explanation.Mbike23 wrote:On most trikes it will be mounted off the wheel/ king pin along with the mud guard. This means there is nothing to absorb the vibration coming directly from the road. On your bikes and diamond frames the frame and fork will absorb a lot of this before it reaches the mirror.
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
Postby outnabike » Sat Feb 15, 2014 4:16 pm
The only drawback is the Mirror face curve makes things look a bit far back into the distance.
With the fast closing speed of cars it takes a fair bit of getting used to. I really want a bit less convex in design.
Are you riders happy with the image you are getting?

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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
Postby John Lewis » Sat Feb 15, 2014 8:11 pm
I used to tell my wife that if she could see a car in the mirror as looking big as a blowfly then it
was probably pretty close. You do get used to it though.
That is one advantage of the helmet mirror or at least the one I have.
Its flat and doest distort the size.
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
Postby Arakasy » Mon Jul 28, 2014 9:52 am
And I don't know
Ride casual... Not to casual
They might snap out it's comfortable !!
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
Postby OldBloke » Mon Jul 28, 2014 10:04 am
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Re: Best mirrors for bar end shifters on bent trikes?
Postby John Lewis » Tue Jul 29, 2014 12:10 pm
That is pretty much what we have and it works well. My wife's is on the steerer bar but I have mine mounted on the stem tube that holds the extension for the mudguard to get it further away.Arakasy wrote:Not sure if this has been tried before... My dad just had the idea of putting some mtb bar extenders (like little cow horns) on the handle bar... Then stuff the bar end mirror into the end of that... The adjustment options are through the roof, I'm waiting on some mirror cycle mtb mirrors... I hear they are the best... But excited that this might work.( Using a helmet mounted mirror atm.... Grrrr wobble wobble
We have one mounted each side.
The Mirricycle mirrors cause things to look further away than they are. This has got my wife in trouble a few times as she looks and thinks "Plenty of room", when there isn't.
Being a belt and braces type I also use a helmet mirror and it is a lot steadier on a rough road.
I'd like to try one of those Take a Look mirrors that mount on your glasses.
John
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