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How to choose a bike mirror?

To choose a rear-view mirror for your bike, whether for trips or walks, follow these tips:

  • Type of mirror: there are mainly two types of bicycle mirrors: handlebar mirrors and headphone mirrors. The handlebar mirrors offer a wider vision, while the helmet mirrors are more compact and light, perfect for travel.

  • Fixed: make sure that the rear viewer can be firmly attached to your bike or helmet. Secure fastening is essential, especially during travel.

  • Mirror size: opt for an appropriate size mirror that offers you good visibility without being bulky. It depends on your personal preferences.

  • Setting: check if the mirror is adjustable. The possibility of adjusting the mirror angle is important to achieve the best possible vision.

  • Quality of vision: choose a mirror that offers a clear and distorted vision. Good vision quality is crucial to your safety.

  • Materials: durable material mirrors such as aluminium or high-quality plastic are best suited to withstand travel conditions.

  • Easy to use: opt for an easy-to-use and fast-track model.

  • Shock resistance: think about shock resistance, as a rearview mirror can be exposed to shock during the trip.

  • Compact design: for travel, a compact bike mirror is ideal, as it is easy to carry and install on rental bikes.

Bike safety is essential, especially in the city where motorists are not always attentive to cyclists. A well-chosen mirror can help you ride safely. Here's what you need to know to make the best choice:

1. Types of mirrors:

  • Cycling mirrors are usually fixed on the handlebar or helmet.

  • Some models are equipped with convex mirrors for a wider viewing angle.

  • There are also mirrors with turn signals.

2. Installation and adjustment:

  • Make sure that the mirror you choose is easy to install on your bike.

  • Check if it is adjustable to get the best viewing angle.

  • Some models can be folded for storage or if needed.

3. Adjustment to handlebars:

  • Most mirrors attach to the handlebar using a screw.

  • Some are equipped with an adjustment system to facilitate folding or in the event of a difficult crossing with other road users.

  • Mirrors grafted to handlebar horns can be a good compromise.

4. Robustness and durability:

  • Opt for robust models that resist shocks and wear.

  • Look for mirrors made with anti-reflective materials to avoid glare.

5. Additional security:

  • Some mirrors are equipped with flashers to warn motorists of your intentions.

  • They are especially recommended when transporting children by bicycle.

6. Cycling Vigilance:

  • Remember that even with a good mirror, the cyclist's vigilance remains essential.

  • Show the right example by respecting traffic rules and paying attention to your environment.

Investing in a bike mirror is a wise choice for your road safety. Make sure you choose a model that fits your driving style and your specific needs. Keep in mind that cycling safety also depends on your vigilance and responsible driving. Good road safely!

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