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Bike Peddler Take A Look Cycling Eyeglass Mirror

Bike Peddler Take A Look Cycling Eyeglass Mirror

Unique and extremely usable, the Bike Peddler Take A Look Cycling cyclist’s mirror easily fits on helmet visors and eyeglasses. With three pivot points for maximum adjustment, the mirror face is adjusted by rotating it at a 90-degree angle from the wire. The mirror rotates fore and aft for fine angle adjustments. An ideal tool to keep an eye on traffic approaching from behind, the frameless acrylic mirror provides a wide, uninterrupted field of vision. For added adjustment, the mirror is designed to fit on both the right or left side, and its 3-point attachment system adjusts for a secure fit without vibration. Available in two sizes: compact, which extends 50 millimeters and has a mirror size of 20×37 millimeters (HxW) and normal, which extends 85 millimeters and has a mirror size of 28×37 millimeters (HxW). Made in the USA, this mirror is backed by a manufacturer’s unconditional guarantee.

Whether you choose to use your mirror on a helmet or on eyeglasses, it can be adjusted easily to allow you to see behind you with minimal head movement or eye strain. Once properly adjusted, you will have a clear and accurate view of the road behind you.

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opinions greatly appreciated.
thanks!

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LOOK USA 986 Origin X9 Mountain Bike

LOOK USA 986 Origin X9 Mountain Bike

The LOOK 968 Origin X9 Mountain Bike combines full-carbon, monocoque tube-to-tube construction and input from two time Olympic gold medalist Miguel Martinez to put this bike at the top of the food chain. The mixture of LOOKs carbon technology and the latest light weight mountain bike components make it ready to slice up any cross-country race with the precision of a surgeon. Look includes an integrated seat mast that, while reducing weight and increasing the structural integrity of the frame, also reduces harshness thanks to the E Posts built-in elastomers. Light, nimble, and forgiving, the 986 retains the desirable performance of a cross-country hard tail with a healthy dose of industry-leading carbon technology.Product FeaturesFrame: HM Carbon, Monobloc T2TFork: Rock Shox Reba w/ pop-lock Shock: N/AFront Travel: 100mm Rear Travel: N/A Wheelset: Mavic Crossmax ST Front Derailleur: SRAM X9Rear Derailleur: SRAM X9Shifters: SRAM X9 w/ Avid Matchmaker clampsCrankset: Truvativ Stylo Teeth: 22 / 32 / 44TCrank Arm Length: 175mm Bottom Bracket: Truvativ GXPBrake Levers: Avid JuicyBrakes: Avid Juicy 7 (front & rear) Rotors: 6-Bolt Isis IS, 160mm/160mmHeadset: FSA Integrated Head Angle: 71.2 Degree Handlebar: Truvativ XC Race Team Handlebar Width: 58cm Handlebar Rise: None Grips: Look foam Stem: Truvativ Team Stem Length: 100mm Stem Angle: 5 Degree Chain: SRAM PC971Cassette: SRAM PG980 Range: 1134Tires: Hutchison Bulldog tubelessTire Size: 26 x 2.1in (more…)

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