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From: "Schimpff, Jeff A - DNR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: June 27, 2007 10:16:52 AM CDT
To: "Eric Westhagen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "BikiesSubmissions" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [Bikies] Mirrors to try to avoid ugly incidents
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I use a Third-Eye adhesive-attached helmet mirror.  They are flat, but
have a very good field of view.

[snip]

The adhesive inevitably weakens after a year or so, and you'll probably
knock off the mirror by brushing it against a door jamb some day, or
chucking it in disgust after a particularly grueling day in the Giro
D'Italia, (or your kid will pry it off when borrowing your helmet when
you're off on business trip, because the mirror is perceived as
"uncool"), but I have found that the 3M Heavy Duty Mounting Strip (for
putting pictures on a wall, etc.) will resecure the mirror to the helmet
very well..


I've been using velcro to attach the mirror to the inside of the helmet. It's never come off when I didn't want it to, but can be removed/adjusted if necessary.

Jay

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