Brighamdoc
New Member
I added a Hafney rearview mirror to my left handle bar today. I’d say the whole entire thing took about 15 minutes. I also recorded it just in case anybody wanted to see how.
The only thing you really have to decide when doing it is what order to place the different handlebar devices in. To me it seemed to work best with having the mirror next to the grip then the brake lever followed by the throttle and then the control pad.
If you ride this bike on city roads, seriously consider getting one of these. It just makes you feel so much more comfortable when you’re making turns to make sure there’s not a car screaming up from behind you. you also get the pleasure of watching other cyclists disappear in your rearview mirror.
The only thing you really have to decide when doing it is what order to place the different handlebar devices in. To me it seemed to work best with having the mirror next to the grip then the brake lever followed by the throttle and then the control pad.
If you ride this bike on city roads, seriously consider getting one of these. It just makes you feel so much more comfortable when you’re making turns to make sure there’s not a car screaming up from behind you. you also get the pleasure of watching other cyclists disappear in your rearview mirror.