Possible replacements for the
Road Mirror for STI Levers
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Mirrycle
Road Mirror for STI Levers
The
Mirrycle Road Mirror for STI Levers is designed to seamlessly match most any Shimano STI lever to an ingeniously located mirror for quick and easy rear viewing. The mount is adjustable to the perfect angle for safely looking for a fast approaching car or riding partner. Its design is minimal and so are the movable parts. That way you don't have to worry about wear or more problems down the road. The parts that do move are high quality and have higher durability than some of the competitors. You''ll almost not even notice that the Mirrcycle Road Mirror is there, since it keeps out of the way, freeing your brake lever and hood for your hands. Now we have no excuse not to, "look out behind you!"
- Includes necessary tools for mounting
- Left or right side mount
- NOT compatible with any 2010 and later Shimano STI levers
Fits the following models:
- ST3304
- ST3309
- ST3400
- ST4400
- ST4500
- ST5510
- ST5600
- ST6510
- ST6600
- ST6600-G
- ST6603
- ST6603-G
- ST7700-C
- ST7703
- ST7801
- ST7803
- ST-R500
- ST-R600
- ST-R700
Specifications
Mirror Mount Style
Handlebar
Review Summary
LIKES
Stable (1),
Field of View (2)
Customer Questions
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I have a Trek touring series bought in 2001. Will the Mirrycle fit?
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Q.
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will this fit on the ultegra st-6700 sti?
A.
anwered by: mlewis
It looks like it should, but we haven't had anyone try it yet.
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Tree Fort ID: 333222354597
Customer Reviews
reviewed by:
baumannThe mirror and overall construction on Mirrycle Mirrors is great, but I was dissappointed about the mount to the STI brake lever. This mount is not rigid enough causing the mirror to vibrate too much on uneven pavement. I now use the MTB version with drop bars.
reviewed by:
wesimmoI've tried several mirrors and like this one best. First, it fits in the shifter housing so you don't lose hand positions as you do with some other mirrors. Yes it vibrates, but you're on a road bike! Everything vibrates. There is no way a mirror is going to be stable when the bike is vibrating. Good field of vision. I can tell when traffic is coming. I'd buy it again.