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Comments about CycleAware Roadie Bike Mirror:
I ended up returning this. The placement on the bottom of the drop bar just didn't work, but more than that it just never stayed in place; even the smallest bumps on the road would cause the mirror to completely change positions.
Not a functional product.
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Comments about CycleAware Roadie Bike Mirror:
I really can't add much more to what others have said. If is really easy to install but what is the point? First , as stated , it keeps moving around & thus one has to always readjust it by looking down ( Which is in itself dangerous ) .
Plus , if you are wearing any type of sunglasses it simply does not work.
Please stop selling this & start to stock stuff that is functional.
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Comments about CycleAware Roadie Bike Mirror:
I purchased this mirror for my new road bike. I loved the sleek design for drop bars on a road bike.
The mirror its self is cheap and has a great deal of distortion like a fun house mirror. With a rider standing 3' feet behind me they looked as though they were very small and very far away.
Also the ball joint doesn't have enough tension to hold the placement. So even on paved bike trails the vibration constantly makes the mirror useless. I either spend my ride fussing with the mirror or giving up on it totally.
Several bike savvy friends have tried to tweek it for me as well. As a collective group we give it a thumbs down. I am returning the mirror it simply doesn't work.
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Comments about CycleAware Roadie Bike Mirror:
Installed great on the bar end, but image quality was terrible. More convex at edges than center, uneven distortion across the plastic mirror. Lots of road vibration. Unlike a helmet- or glasses-mounted mirror, you can't 'scan' with a handlebar-mounted mirror, which also makes it less useful. I returned it after 1 commute.
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Comments about CycleAware Roadie Bike Mirror:
I had a Sprintech mirror on my bike for a couple of years and disliked the view in the mirror as it was a bit too convex and showed cars as tiny objects, not giving me enough warning on their approach. I took a chance and bought the CycleAware Roadie Bike Mirror and the mirror surface was less convex than the Sprintech mirror. The CycleAware mount really is poor though, allowing a lot of mirror vibration and gets bumped out of position easily.
Solution was to use the Sprintech rubber bar end plug and combined with the CycleAware mirror resulted in a 5 star, vibration free mount and it stays where you aim it... with a better view of what is approaching behind you.
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Comments about CycleAware Roadie Bike Mirror:
This mirror needs getting used to. This product is compatible with what is available in the market. I like it for the small size and ease of adjustment. For the purpose of just seeing (sensing) what's behind this mirror serves its function well.
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Comments about CycleAware Roadie Bike Mirror:
buy the Cateye instead- here's why:
I recently got interested in a mirror because I started winter riding (and, ok, I confess, riding with an ipod) and felt that I couldn't hear cars coming with the hat on.
The Cateye mirror is simple, straightforward, reasonable quality, inexpensive, and does the job- what else could you want? It will get bumped out of place eventually, so you'll have to reach down and re-set it- pretty easy to get it where you want it. (I guess they were thinking that if it is designed to "give," it might not break if you let the bike drop- but I haven't tried that.) You may also bump it if you like to ride with your grip "down" on the ends of the drop bars. The mirror gives a nice big view.
Do not buy the CycleAware. (CycleAware and Sprintech are identical). Two show-stopper problems- the image is way too small, and your knee will block half the image as well. The mirror was useless- I returned it after a couple of rides. Cateye solves this problem by setting the mirror a few inches out from the end of the drop bar.
The only negative with the Cateye is that it is not Aero. Hey Cateye- I would gladly have paid 4 times the price for a slightly more refinded aero version. Until then, go with this one, it works.
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Comments about CycleAware Roadie Bike Mirror:
This mirror is vastly inferior to a similar product made by Sprintech. I wanted something for a little bit of rearview for training rides, for commuting, but that I didn't have to take on and off the bike for more serious rides. The idea is sound -- a convex mirror at the end of the drop bar, with an aero shape that won't catch wind or be obtrusive. But this product stinks. The mirror surface is extremely low quality, giving a rippled, wavy image. The ball and socket which hold the mirror is very low quality and has no grab to it. The mirror is easily jostled out of position, so that you just never know what you will be seeing when you glance down for the mirror. The Sprintech one that I have on my other bike is much, much better, although still not the be-all end all of mirrors. But it still has less dork factor than the helmet-mounted clip-ons or the really big, high-mounted ones.
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Comments about CycleAware Roadie Bike Mirror:
This easy-to-mount mirror works well for me, with only two cons. The wide-angle image quality is only fair, but certainly adequate for its intended use. Others have complained about the mirror not being able to stay in adjustment. I used this mirror for a 15 mile ride, partly on paved roads and partly on a paved bike path. Aside from one bump, the mirror retained its adjustment. On that one occasion I quickly readjusted the mirror, never losing cadence. I'd recommend this product.
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Comments about CycleAware Roadie Bike Mirror:
May fit well on some bikes but not mine. I put on my Novara fusion bike and it doesn't adjust to give a good rear view. Purchased Mirracle mirror and it performs much better.
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