Hi... thanks for the photo.

The photo shows exactly my "problem" (minor, as problems go).... the
mirror is mounted exactly where it interferes with my hand position/
movement. I like being able to slide around the moustache's curve as I
go from "cruising" to "braking" position.

I can probably get used to it. When I'm wanting to go "fast" (by which
I mean "keep up with the C or D team" :)) I'm willing to deal with
some minor eccentricities in order to use those moustache bars. They
are sweet.

Maybe I'll try pointing the mirror stalk down... that might help
somewhat.

Oh, and isn't that one of those "Keven's-Bag-Gone-Wrong" mini-bar bags
in the photo? I'd love it if RBW made that same "mistake" again. Those
bags work *really* well as a tool/supply-carrying handlebar bag. One
does not have great access, but one can carry pounds of stuff for
occasional use (pump, tools, tubes, patch kit, kevlar spokes, nuts/
bolts, bandanae, etc... ...even my wallet and phone if I don't want
them on me while riding). I have one I use all the time on my
Albatross set up. I can even use my BarSack and keep the mini-bar in
place.

Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean

On Aug 11, 9:14 am, d2mini <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use the german mirror that Riv sells.
> Here it is on my Porteur bars which is the same position as my
> Moustache 
> bars.http://www.flickr.com/photos/bluelemonphoto/3956238831/in/set-7215760...
> If you look through my pics you'll see images with the moustache bars
> but this pic had a better view of the mirror.

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