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09-05-2004, 12:30 PM
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| | | Re: My homemade bicycle widgetry Obviously your mirror works for you, or you wouldn't have posted it. If
helmet or spectacle mirrors work better for some other riders, then that's
what they should use. For those who prefer bar-mounted mirrors, as I do, I
am happy to see a workmanlike solution, and AI am glad you offered it.
In relation to the map board, I think I would have trouble reading a map
while trying to ride, and I agree that a pocket seems adequate. Another
solution occurs to me, as well: How about a transparent map-holder, with
the map properly folded inside it, held to the front of your jersey with
Velchro? Pull it off--read it--stick it back. If you can read it while
riding, so much the better. | |
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