Howard, I like the mirror. The advantages are that it appears quite robust. It has survived the bike falling over onto the mirror side onto a concrete floor several times. I also park the bike behind my classroom door, and the door is always pushing into it. The mirror is also easy to mount and to adjust. The only disadvantage is on my albatross bars I cannot mount it so that the mirror doesn't reflect part of my hand. Part of that relates to my brake lever position far back from the end of the bars toward the curve. The mirror is mounted on the curved section. I think if I had only a hand grip length from bar end to brake lever, I could mount the mirror entirely on the straight part of the bars, and it would likely extend far enough out not to reflect as much of my hand. So, all in all, a great mirror, just not perfect for my albatross bar set-up. However, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages for me.
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