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Review on ๐Ÿšด Enhance Your Cycling Vision with the Third Eye Bar End Bicycle Mirror by Joz Lowe

Revainrating 5 out of 5

With this mirror you can predict the future!

Living in Puerto Rico, where we have the most cars per square mile and drivers are reckless, bicycling is not very safe. What if there was a device that could predict the future and prevent accidents? Well folks, here it is, the Third Eye bike mirror. Even the name sounds magical. In fact, it's like having a third eye looking at what's happening behind you! Spies, be careful because we have your weakness! I have had this mirror for about 2 years now and it has saved my life many times. Just 3 inches in diameter may seem small, but fortunately the mirror is slightly convex, making the field of view quite wide. Our roads are worse than in Minecraft with a parallax map! Fuzzy reflection of road vibrations you ask? I've installed this mirror on two bikes now, a 2000 Voodoo Rada Racing Geometry and a 2003 20" Dahon Mariner and I've encountered no problem with it. And mind you, we don't have the best roads here in PR. Mirror adjustment costs 1 cents. Installation is easy. Just twist it into the bar end. You can adjust the mirror to your liking by rotating it up and down inside the bar and moving it back and forth left and right on the screw axis. Speaking of screw "that's the only complaint about this mirror. The metal the screw is made of is very soft and if you tighten it with a flat head screwdriver it will definitely snap. The dime works great. The package instructions recommend a washer. This one Spiegel won't tell us about our deepest, most desperate desires of our hearts, but. All in all, this is an essential Fa cycling accessories. In fact, I dare say it should be mandatory. Just be aware that a mirror is a mirror and can shatter if you drop your bike on it like mine did. There is no acrylic here! And as a warning. Don't forget to look ahead! If you have a mirror, you can spend more time looking back than paying attention to what's in front of you. Thank you for reading!

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Obsolete