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The bar end location rotated away from the grip is actually perfect for me.
Problem solved! Thanks!
On Sunday, August 28, 2016 at 12:03:02 PM UTC-4, Clementine59 wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I've been riding my Clementine with the Riv German mirror and find the
> distorted image unusable for street
Hey Joe,
I'll try the bar-end location tomorrow.
Thanks!
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Hey Zed,
Very nice work! There are a couple of bike flea markets in my neck of the
woods soon, so I'll keep an eye out for a suitable mounting bracket or grip
knob to modify.
Thanks!
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Any other options or interesting
And after I posted this I looked at the photo again and was reminded it got
bent when the bike fell over this week, so I went ahead and gave my
extension arm a new screw so I could show the extension too. It takes an
8/32 screw (I'm using a 3" one with two metal spacers and a nut to extend
Or that! Nice work, Zed, that's a brilliant idea.
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If you have the mounting bracket off an old road-style brake lever body,
you can take the screw out of the insertion portion of the Mirrycle, saw
the tapered stem off, then get an appropriate bolt to go through the mirror
mount and into the brake clamp and tighten it down. I did basically that