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Old 11-27-20, 02:19 PM
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Denham Bars and a Mirror

On my old setup, I have a mirror mounted in the end of my straight bar. Now on my Denham bars, because of the sweep, the mirror is too close and the viewing angle is quite sharp. Anyone have any suggestions if I can make this work? Trying to avoid getting a new mirror, nor do I want something sticking way out.
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Old 11-27-20, 03:48 PM
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I don’t know about Denham bars specifically, but I spent a lot of time on an unsuccessful search for a bar-mount mirror for drop bars with bar-end shifters.

I now rely solely on a Take-a-Look helmet mirror.

It took a few days of practice to get used to it, but I now have the hang of it and haven’t looked back.....
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