I used the Riv German mirror on my two camping trips last year.
Properly adjusted, it helps you see much further behind than a quick
head turn.

As for helmet -  don't wear helmets.  Nor do I like a lot of weight on
my nose.  My ultra light Ti Rx sunglasses annoy my nose as it is.  A
glasses mounted mirror would not help.

So handlebar it is.

On Apr 8, 6:37 pm, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >  On Apr 7, 9:19 pm, happyriding <happyrid...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > Mirrors: for or against?  Handlebar or helmet mounted?
>
> > > Thanks.
>
> > Not against, but don't want, so in *that* sense against. That is part of my
>
> desire over the years to divest myself of cycling encumbrances (except
> multiple bikes): mirrors, helmet, gloves, padded shorts, special jerseys,
> sunglasses -- tho' I have, shamefacedly, gone back to SPDs and Looks and
> thus special shoes. I tried mirrors once upon a while, and found myself
> looking backward anyway, "just to be sure," so I gave them up in any case.
>
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