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Safety

$20.00 - $23.00
– Strike hammer mounted to coil spring – Redesigned clamp fits bar diameters ranging from 22.2mm to 26.0mm – Dome measures 50mm in diameter – All metal construction with durable plated steel clamp – Brass is more resonant. Alloy is more tarnish-resistant – Made in Japan
$20.00 - $24.00
– Strong retro appeal – All metal construction with durable plated steel clamp and striker – Spring-loaded lever strike mechanism – Clamp fits bar diameters ranging from 22.2mm to 26.0mm – Dome measures 55mm in diameter – Brass is more resonant. Alloy is more tarnish-resistant – Made in Japan
$24.00 - $25.00
Timeless designs with a loud, clear tone, undoubtedly some of the finest bells available. - Spring-loaded lever arm strike mechanism - Standard domes are 55mm wide and Mini domes are 45mm - Steel band clamps fits bars 22.2 to 26.0mm - Made in Japan
$35.00 - $37.00
Like a popular U.S.-made bell, the E-ne is positionable on top of the bar or in front of the bar. Its aesthetic is a little more rustic than slick, but it looks great and sounds great. – Fits 22.2-31.8mm bars – Brass is more resonant. Alloy is more tarnish-resistant. – Made in Japan
$10.00
CatEye's Reflector Kit keeps you visible on the road. It includes: 1 white front reflector 1 red rear reflector 2 white wheel reflectors
$14.95
The sleek and ultralight BM-45 bar end mirror easily attaches to drop and flat bars, making it perfect for all bikes. Constructed of aluminum and glass for durability and nearly distortion-free viewing, the BM-45 represents the height of handlebar mirror construction and design. Minimal projection from the bar means never having to sacrifice clean aesthetics for critical rear-view safety again.
$14.95
CatEye's handlebar-end mounted mirror is sturdy and sure to last through heavy duty riding. It's fully adjustable so you can comfortably see what's behind you. This scratch resistant mirror installs easily and gives a wide-angle view.
$19.99
Replacement safety flag for extra visibility.
$4.99
- Made in the USA - Enables Take a Look Original Eyeglass Mirror to fit helmets - Does not work with Take a Look Compact Eyeglass Mirror
$20.00
- Made in the USA - Wide field of view with three pivot points for total adjustability - Lightweight and optically correct - Fits helmet visors and eyeglasses; will fit helmets with adapter
$4.00
Aardvark Leg Bands feature reflective 3M scotchlite material and saves pants from hungry chainrings. 1" Wide Velcro closure These are sold individually. Four colors. Leave a note in your order if you want a specific one and we will do our best to fulfill that request.
$12.00
Attach this reflective yield symbol to bikes, clothing, or cargo with Velcro straps. 7 x 7"
$11.99
- The original third-Eye eyeglass mirror design - Shatter-Proof aluminized glass mirror, Resists discoloration - Mounts to left or right sun/Eyeglass temple-Arm - Rubber-Tipped outer prongs provide a no-Slip mount
$11.99
The Third Eye Foam Helmet Mirror allows you to see what's coming behind you so you can ride defensively and stay safe on the road. The shatter-proof glass mirror is distortion-free and highly durable. It attaches to the inner or outer rim of almost any helmet with a high-tech product called Dual-Lock.
$12.99
- The original third-Eye bar-End mirror design - Shatter-Proof aluminized glass mirror, Resists discoloration - Mounts to most handlebar bar-End with a rubber, Internal-Expanding plug system
$18.00
The Third Eye Hardshell Helmet Mirror clips on to all hardshell helmets and many helmet visors. Its distortion-free, shatterproof glass mirror allows you to see what's coming from behind so you can ride defensively and safely.
$25.00
- Shatter-Proof aluminized glass mirror, Resists discoloration - Mounts on either side of helmet offering a wide range of adjustment - Mirror and/Or arm can be detached from helmet mount - Adhesive backed plastic fan-Plate fits most helmets
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