On Sunday, September 9, 2012 5:11:09 PM UTC-4, LyleBogart{AT}gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> Nice work, David! Personally, I'm not a mirror fan but I can certainly 
> appreciate them. How solidly do the zip ties hold the mirror? Is there much 
> vibration out at the mirror end?
>
> Cheers!
>
> lyle
>
> P.S.: Nice Atlantis :)
>
> -- 
> lyle f bogart dpt
>

 

>
> The mirror is on absolutely solid. Just as well as with the original 
> clamp. I didn't think it was going to work so well, I thought I might have 
> to put some glue on there to help it, but it wasn't necessary. I have been 
> riding it for several weeks on roads and trails and it doesn't budge. If 
> you look at how I drilled the holes, the zip ties hold it in tension 
> against the flat part of the brake. The stalk of the mirror is glued into 
> the aluminum tubing with epoxy glue. The ball and socket still works to 
> adjust the mirror. 
>

There is no vibration to speak of, no more than with the original mirror, 
which I never notice. 

David

 
 

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