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Old September 11th 05, 09:39 PM
MyakkaMike
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I can't keep my stick-on helmet mirror from falling off in the humid
Florida heat in which I ride. Does anyone know of a metal
clip-on-the-sunglasses-type of mirror? Metal would allow me to
custom-fit to my Oalkey glasses which have wierdly shaped ear pieces.
I've tried the plastic clip-on-the-sunglasses-type of mirror in the
past, but they always end up cracking, and besides, they wouldn't
easily clip onto my Oakleys.


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Old September 11th 05, 09:58 PM
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MyakkaMike wrote:
I can't keep my stick-on helmet mirror from falling off in the humid
Florida heat in which I ride. Does anyone know of a metal
clip-on-the-sunglasses-type of mirror? Metal would allow me to
custom-fit to my Oalkey glasses which have wierdly shaped ear pieces.
I've tried the plastic clip-on-the-sunglasses-type of mirror in the
past, but they always end up cracking, and besides, they wouldn't
easily clip onto my Oakleys.



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Old September 11th 05, 10:59 PM
Bob Wheeler
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MyakkaMike wrote:

I can't keep my stick-on helmet mirror from falling off in the humid
Florida heat in which I ride. Does anyone know of a metal
clip-on-the-sunglasses-type of mirror? Metal would allow me to
custom-fit to my Oalkey glasses which have wierdly shaped ear pieces.
I've tried the plastic clip-on-the-sunglasses-type of mirror in the
past, but they always end up cracking, and besides, they wouldn't
easily clip onto my Oakleys.




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Better yet, get a ViewPoint eyeglass mirror. It is a tiny thing that
sticks on the inside of the lens, and works very well for me. In fact I
have one on each side so I can slant my head either way to see behind.

http://www.cycleaware.com/products/viewpoint.php


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