So I got the Rad Power Bikes mirror, THEN I read that it wasn't for the RR6+!
Duh.
However, it totally fits. I removed the little bell, which I've replaced with a proper horn, scooted over the display a fraction of a hair, and the mirror fits perfectly.
I was searching around for solutions, and I liked this solution better than a handlebar end mirror, I don't like poking holes in the end of my grips!
Anyhoo! If anyone can use that idea, there ya go.
Have a Rad evening...
Droo
Quote from: andyroo0516 on May 11, 2022, 09:42:33 PM
So I got the Rad Power Bikes mirror, THEN I read that it wasn't for the RR6+!
Duh.
However, it totally fits. I removed the little bell, which I've replaced with a proper horn, scooted over the display a fraction of a hair, and the mirror fits perfectly.
I was searching around for solutions, and I liked this solution better than a handlebar end mirror, I don't like poking holes in the end of my grips!
Anyhoo! If anyone can use that idea, there ya go.
Have a Rad evening...
Droo
you shouldn't have to poke holes in your grips - they usually have little caps that pop off.
Well, I never even thought to look! I'm en route to look. Although, I really like the Rad mirror. It's hefty and has a good profile. Great tip though 👍🏼👍🏼
We have had good luck with the Wing Man plug-in (end of bar). You install the included rubber plug, and then push the ball end into the socket. I put about two wraps of electrical tape around the ball, and the mirror holds adjustment well.
These are really good on the trails...when I fall off and crash, the mirror just pops out without breaking! Sometimes I knock it off on a tree, without crashing, and I can just walk back and pick it up undamaged. Great item for "old and clumsy".
It shows current not available on Amazon, but I have found them in some bike shops.
https://amzn.to/3wqyMHW