Old 09-17-21, 01:50 PM
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JohnDaly
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Originally Posted by akohekohe
I used to have this problem with the third eye, eye glasses mirror but now I simply put epoxy on the joints, then adjust it while riding and the epoxy is still pliable. When the epoxy sets you never have to adjust it again. The other alteration I've made to the Third Eye is I cut off the three prongs you use to attach it to the eye glasses and use small zip ties instead. This holds the mirror much more securely than the three prongs. To remove just slip the zip ties off the front and back of the third eye "rail", remove the third eye and then slip them off the back of the eyeglass temple. Reverse to install the mirror (this won't work if you have eyeglasses where the temples thicken at the ends).
Thanks. I had tried pliable glue and floor polish but realized on reading your post that I do NOT need to adjust the mirror angle. Just look it in they way it works and epoxy it hard.
Appreciate the tip.
JD
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