On Sep 10, 8:27 am, GeorgeS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew: I'm looking at the photo of your bike and trying to figure out
> how a mirror would work on the inner bar end as you suggest.  It seems
> to me that all I would be seeing is my slowly moving leg.  But, as my
> wife frequently says, I'm not a visual kind of guy.
>
> On Sep 9, 7:34 am, landotter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Sep 9, 8:09 am, GeorgeS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > The trekking bars look great but I use a Rohloff hub and I don't
> > > there's enough room on the outer most extension for the Rohloff
> > > shifter and brake levers.  Maybe on my other bike.  Thanks.
> > > George
>
> > They work great with gripshift which takes up the same bar space as a
> > Rohloff, for what it's worth. Trekking bars and a Rohloff--that's
> > luxury! You could easily mount a mirror on the left inner bar end as
> > well--and since it faces inward--it would be protected from falls. The
> > length of the bar would limit the vibration. Which mirror would be
> > best, I'm not sure, as you'd want one that could pivot down a few cm's.
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